Local climate can change it depending if you are near the equator and where you are in the world. Say if its hot, the lake may be hot too. If the climate is cold, such as it is in winter, the rivers could be frozen. They may even have freezing water.
Rivers evaporate by the sun rays With presipitation(rainfall) they can overflow and flood surrounding land
Climate affects the flow of rivers. In years of drought, the river may have reduced flow. The depth of the water table will also have an effect, since the river may no longer flow on the surface. Flooding may occur when there is heavy rain in the area or when water flows into the river from a watershed upstream. Snow melt also affects water flow and, if there is no snow, then the river level will be lower. Warm weather may affect the oxygenation and wellbeing of the native species in the body of water.
the effects of gravity cant be noticed in a plane or straight line, it has to be in some kinda slope or height
Rivers flow down.
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I would think they all flow to the Gulf of Mexico.
Surely they all do, I know some flow into other rivers, but they all reach the sea in one form or another.
Gravity!
Gravity
Gravity, not gods cause rivers to flow. Most rivers in the northern parts of continents flow from south to north.
Gravity
Gravity, rivers flow downhill
No. In the mountains, gravity makes the rivers flow faster. Lowland rivers are slower than mountain rivers.
No because hydroelectricity is renewable (meaning that it isn't in a limited supply). Gravity from the earth, sun, and moon cause rivers to flow and since gravity will never end, rivers will always run and be available for the making of hydroelectricity.
As with all rivers - Gravity.
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Gravity
Gravity :)
Rivers respond to gravity, and flow downhill or down any slope. The current (flowing water) will react according to the slope down which it is moving.
No because hydroelectricity is renewable (meaning that it isn't in a limited supply). Gravity from the earth, sun, and moon cause rivers to flow and since gravity will never end, rivers will always run and be available for the making of hydroelectricity.