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➡How is the river different from the sea?​

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Answered by mudaliaraakash676
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Answer:

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. ... The water in the river flows at a high speed.

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Answered by sudhakarmadugula123
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Answer:

Difference between sea and River:

Size of Sea and River:

A sea is much bigger body of water whereas a river is a thin and long body of water.

Explanation:

Salinity of Sea vs. River:

There is higher salinity in sea water as it contains the minerals carried by rivers. On the other hand, rivers have fresh water.

Direction of Sea and River:

Rivers generally lead to the sea while the latter is an interconnection system of oceans.

Time formation:

It took billions of years to form our seas while rivers may be formed in a lesser number of years.

Number:

There are "seven" seas while there are "165" major rivers in the world.

River:

A river, flows from an underground source, usually a spring under a mountain, and into an ocean or a sea and river has fresh water, not salty water. Whereas the river is a thin and narrow body of water. The river always leads to a sea.

Sea:

A sea is a moderately sized body of water. Most seas are a little bit larger than lake(river) superior one, a sea is much bigger and larger. A sea is salty, because it is a part of the ocean.

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