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River mouth         
END OF A RIVER
Mouth (river); Mouth (water stream); Channel outflow; River inflow; Mouth of a river; Mouth (hydrology); Rivermouth
A river mouth is where a river flows into a larger body of water, such as another river, a lake/reservoir, a bay/gulf, a sea, or an ocean. At the river mouth, sediments are often deposited due to the slowing of the current reducing the carrying capacity of the water.
Pearl River Mouth basin         
  • Diagram showing progression from rifting to sea floor spreading
The Pearl River Mouth basin (PRMB) is an extensional sedimentary basin located in the northern part of the South China Sea. The basin covers an area of about 175,000 km2 where the Pearl River meets the South China Sea near Hong Kong.
Mouth breathing         
  • Image 23 from the 1903 book by William F. Barry, M.D., ''The Hygiene of the Schoolroom''. Barry describes this child as having "the typical face of a mouth-breather."
BREATHING METHOD IN HUMANS
Mouth breather; Mouthbreather; Mouth-breather; Mouthbreathing; Mouth-breathing; Mouth-breathers; Chronic mouth breathing; Chronic oral ventilation
Mouth breathing is breathing through the mouth. It often is caused by an obstruction to breathing through the nose, the innate breathing organ in the human body.
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1. Especially the two parties had unanimously agreed to a package settlement solution concerning the Ban Gioc Waterfall area and the Bac Luan river mouth area.
2. For 25 years, Owen has watched over the spot where the Murray meets the surf of the Southern Ocean, and has witnessed the sand slowly take control and close the river mouth.
3. Police arrested 84 people, including 17 children, after they were intercepted in two boats during a special three–day operation at the Sungai Kanibungan river mouth in Sabah’s northern Pitas district.
4. He said his board will co–ordinate with ministries, agencies and localities to focus on strengthening dyke systems, especially coastal and river–mouth dykes, and safety systems for people in disaster–prone regions.
5. "Maybe one day we‘ll actually be able to swim within the harbor," says Ed Hauser, an environmental activist who launches his kayaks from a park at the river mouth.
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