Yes. Some rivers can hold millions maybe billions of gallons of water
All rivers carry material in suspension, therefore, the water could appear clear to muddy.
Four to six gallons depending on the model.
Basically, the water cycle is: the sun and wind evaporates water off the oceans. The water vapour rises to form clouds. The clouds rain on the land (and sea). The water either seeps underground and tops up the water table, or forms streams and rivers. The rivers carry the water back to the oceans, and the water cycling begins again.
Absorbed by what? As part of the water cycle, sea water is evaporated by the Sun and wind. The water vapour rises to form rain clouds. The clouds drop rain on the land (and the sea, of course), forming streams, rivers, and topping up ground water. Rivers carry the water back to the sea, and the water cycle continues.
800 pounds of water would be 95.8 US gallons.
Yes they do.
Whitewater rivers carry higher amounts of sediments than blackwater rivers. Blackwater rivers carry higher amounts or organics than whitewater rivers.
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they carry an assortment of tools and can carry hundreds of gallons of water.
Estuaries are the rivers that carry the water from lakes to oceans.
Without a doubt.
The Ohio River is 981 miles long.
Some smile engines like a brush truck may only have a few hundred gallons of water. Large tanker trucks may carry thousands of gallons of water to a fire.
Rivers and creeks wind along the land, carrying water to the ocean.
Yes. Many of the Earths large rivers carry water from melting snow.
All rivers carry rainwater to the sea, so any river in Europe!
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