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A river is a body of freshwater. All rivers originate in mountains and flow downhill. They usually end up meeting the ocean. The mouth of a river is the lower end of the river. The mouth or lower end of a river is also known as the base level of the river.
A river is a large natural waterway that is formed when a group of lakes, springs or streams known as headwaters that originates in the mountains meets each other and forms a large lake, spring or stream (headwater).
The water of a river is confined to a channel. A channel is made up of a stream bed. The stream bed lies between the two banks of the river. Most of the rainfall received by the land passes through a river before proceeding towards the ocean. Most rivers are joined by smaller rivers or streams in their way to the ocean. These small rivers or streams are known as tributaries.
A river is a large natural waterway that is formed when a group of lakes, springs or streams known as headwaters that originates in the mountains meets each other and forms a large lake, spring or stream (headwater).
The water of a river is confined to a channel. A channel is made up of a stream bed. The stream bed lies between the two banks of the river. Most of the rainfall received by the land passes through a river before proceeding towards the ocean. Most rivers are joined by smaller rivers or streams in their way to the ocean. These small rivers or streams are known as tributaries.
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answered 8 months ago
Rivers are formed when streams of water are dripping down a hill mountain or a slope it then drips down to the mouth wich is the sea or ocen then it starts the water cycle
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answered 6 months ago
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answered 4 months ago
They are formed , the rain comes to the mountain and in travels down until the river or lake is formed.
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