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river
A water form that has drained from the land and flows downhill to the sea is called a river. Rivers are usually freshwater.
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Gravity determines that water flows downhill. It is therefore apparrent that all rivers will begin in high land & flow downhill towards the sea.
The water that runs off the surface of the land and flows downhill into streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes is called surface water. This water collects in bodies of water through the process of runoff, which can carry various pollutants and nutrients from the land into water sources.
The direction that a river flows is called the flow or the drainages. Water generally flows downhill or from a higher elevation to a lower one.
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Rivers always flow downhill. Given the vast expanse of the ocean, most of the time, if you keep going downhill, even on the slightest of slopes, you will eventually reach the ocean. There are a few exceptions, though, where rivers end at basins not connected to the ocean. Several rivers once fed into the landlocked Aral sea before they were diverted by human activity. The Okavango river simply spreads out, forming a delta in the Kalahari Desert, where most of the water evaporates.
A large body of water that flows through land might be called a river. Another name for a large body of water that flows through land would be a canal.
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river
A catchment.