They put locks and weirs in to slow the flow and make it more even, and they also build dams to act as reservoirs and to deepen some areas which can otherwise be a bit shallow e.g. The Three Gorges Dam in China.
Dams help people control rivers. Most countries use dams to generate electricity for civilization as well. The Hoover dam is a widely known dam in the United States.
By building dams or diverting the course of the river.
1. dont throw garbages into the rivers
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Try to stop what makes it polluted, such as oil spills.
Mackenzie river
is lake is river
ridge of sand built up by currents in a river or coastal waters
it's comes from river.
the nile river is like any river same waters
The Nile is a north-flowing freshwater river.
The melting waters are the main source of the Nubra River, which drains into the Shyok River.
· Quinn River (Nevada) · Queen River (Rhode Island) · Quinault River (Washington)
Named by Algonkian speaking Indians, the Mississippi can be translated as Father of Waters. The Indus river in South Asia is known as the Father of Rivers
people dump stuff into the stupid river
Native Americans called the mighty Mississippi river the father of waters.
Dams hold back water up to the level that they were designed for. They control/regulate the flow of water. Flood waters that come down rivers can be held back (up to the design point) from devastating places further down river. Coastal/sea flooding would not be stopped by dams - but sea walls and the like. Still, preventing river flood waters adding to coastal flooding might help the situation.