What is a river in the ocean called?

An estuary is an area where a freshwater river or stream meets the ocean. In estuaries, the salty ocean mixes with a freshwater river, resulting in brackish water. Brackish water is somewhat salty, but not as salty as the ocean. An estuary may also be called a bay, lagoon, sound, or slough.
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What is rivers within an ocean?

According to this news, a group of divers have discovered an undersea river, complete with trees and leaves flowing on the sea bed. This undersea river has been discovered in Mexico, under the sea of Mexico. It's been given name of 'Cenote Angelita' but is more famously known as river in sea.
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Is there a river in an ocean?

So-called underwater rivers have been discovered in different spots around the globe. In the Black Sea, researchers uncovered an underwater river, but one that cut deep into the seafloor, much as rivers on dry ground wind through a landscape.
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Can a river flow from the ocean?

Yes, but you need to have some water sink at the lake end. One simple solution is evaporation. Water enters from the ocean into the lake (make it a small trickle of water) and because it's in a hot valley, it evaporates and more flows in.
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Are there rivers and lakes under the ocean?

Underwater lakes and rivers form on the bottom of the ocean when seawater seeps up from the seafloor, dissolves the salt layer around it, and collects in the resulting depressions. Incredibly, these underwater lakes and rivers have shorelines, surfaces, and even waves!
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Where does a river meets the ocean?

Estuaries: Where the River Meets the Sea. Estuaries. Where freshwater rivers meet the salty open sea. There is a lot to love in an estuary.
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Why are there underwater rivers?

The underwater river is formed when the fresh top water meets the exposed salty groundwater. The point where the two waters meet and causes a milky sort of effect is called halocline. The different density levels in the two waters causes them to layer. The result is a breathtaking convergence of two habitats.
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Are there salt water rivers?

Show activity on this post. I'm curious if there are any saltwater rivers on Earth. These would presumably arise if a saltwater lake had a river outlet to the ocean. However, all the saltwater lakes I looked at (Caspian Sea, Dead Sea, Great Salt Lake Utah), apparently don't have any river outlets.
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Why is it called Salt River?

The name Salt River comes from the fact that the river flows over large salt deposits shortly after the merging of the White and Black Rivers.
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Why is the ocean blue?

The ocean is blue because water absorbs colors in the red part of the light spectrum. Like a filter, this leaves behind colors in the blue part of the light spectrum for us to see. The ocean may also take on green, red, or other hues as light bounces off of floating sediments and particles in the water.
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What happens when river water meets sea water?

When river water meets sea water, the lighter fresh water rises up and over the denser salt water. Sea water noses into the estuary beneath the outflowing river water, pushing its way upstream along the bottom. Often, as in the Fraser River, this occurs at an abrupt salt front.
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Which river does not go to sea?

Luni, the Indian river with saline water that doesn't drain into any sea or ocean: Facts you need to know.
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When two rivers meet what is it called?

A confluence occurs when two or more flowing bodies of water join together to form a single channel. Confluences occur where a tributary joins a larger river, where two rivers join to create a third or, where two separated channels of a river, having formed an island, rejoin downstream.
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What is sea water mixing with freshwater called?

The mixture of seawater and fresh water in estuaries is called brackish water and its salinity can range from 0.5 to 35 ppt. The salinity of estuarine water varies from estuary to estuary, and can change from one day to the next depending on the tides, weather, or other factors.
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What is the name for the transitional zone between a river and the sea?

An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and through it, into the open sea. Normally, estuaries form a transition zone between river and marine environments.
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Do all lakes flow into the ocean?

Closed lakes are bodies of water that do not drain into an ocean or river. This means that no water flows out of the lake. Instead, water is reduced within the lake via seepage into groundwater or evaporation. Closed lakes are also referred to as endorheic basins.
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What do you mean by ephemeral river?

Ephemeral are those rivers which possess no flow 26 to 75 percent of time. They origin for a short time due to heavy rainfall and drain inland. R luni in Rajasthan is an example of Ephemeral river.
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Is there a 2nd ocean?

The Earth has so much water that even more hiding right beneath our feet. You might think that the depths of the ocean are the strangest place on Earth, and we would have agreed with you. Except that we just found out that there's almost certainly another ocean, a secret ocean, hiding right beneath our feet.
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Which ocean is not salt water?

The major oceans all over the Earth are the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Antarctic, and Arctic Oceans. All oceans are known to have salt in a dissolved state, but the only oceans that have no salt content are the Arctic and Antarctic Oceans.
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Is there a hidden sea in Earth's core?

The finding could help explain where Earth's seas came from. The water is hidden inside a blue rock called ringwoodite that lies 700 kilometres underground in the mantle, the layer of hot rock between Earth's surface and its core.
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Why is river water not salty?

Rain replenishes freshwater in rivers and streams, so they don't taste salty. However, the water in the ocean collects all of the salt and minerals from all of the rivers that flow into it.
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Why is the ocean two different colors?

Ocean color depends on how light interacts with the materials in the water. When light enters water, it can either be absorbed (light gets used up, the water gets "darker"), scattered (light gets bounced around in different directions, the water remains "bright"), or a combination of both.
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Where does the ocean end?

While this question appears to have a simple answer, the reality is that all the world's waterways are connected to each other. There are no borders within the water itself, rather the names were human constructs given to different oceans in regard to around which bodies of land they flow.
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Why is the ocean red?

As the name suggests, the bloom of algae often turns the water red. HABs have been reported in every U.S. coastal state, and their occurrence may be on the rise. HABs are a national concern because they affect not only the health of people and marine ecosystems, but also the 'health' of local and regional economies.
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