yes it does it moves fom miles and miles
Evaporation
The water cycle starts with water condensation from the ocean and waterways, to the atmosphere, and back to the earth... with water going into the ground and running off into creeks, streams, rivers, lakes, and finally to the oceans.
Yes, there have been a number of cases of tornadoes crossing rivers and lakes.
They get their food from hunting prey like caribou and deer,but there's lots more like rabbit,birds,and even fish. They get their water from the river or streams that run along the forests.
Aquaducts
True
The source of energy driving this is the heat energy coming from the Sun.
Farmers take or divert water from a river for irrigation purposes, and to water their crops.
It allowed people to move away from natural water sources such as rivers and lakes. They were able to provide water for drinking and for crops in places where there were no natural water sources.
NO. The water in ponds and lakes is typically called "still water" because it does not move or circulate. This is in contrast to rivers, which are called "running water" because it moves and circulates.
Yes, and mostly that's just what they do.
Gravity, rivers flow downhill