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1. How is the river different from the sea?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Sea is a large water body, often a part of an ocean whereas the river is a long flowing water body streaming to meet an ocean, sea, lake, or another river. Sea is a saltwater body and is rich in minerals whereas rivers are freshwater bodies. ... In the sea the flow of water is usually less.

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Answered by LoganHowlett
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Answer:

A river is a stream of flowing water whereas a sea is a still water body

Explanation:

  1. River flows down from hills and mountains whereas a sea has water contained in it.
  2. Rivers have less amount of water whereas a sea has ample of water.
  3. A River may be shallow or less deep whereas a sea is very deep.
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