Gravity, rivers flow downhill
Irrigation
Although rivers don't actually, physically move themselves, but the water in them does. And its false.
rivers
The rivers were used for fishing, transportation, baths, and drinking water. Also for trading.
Rivers are positioned on hills, or uneven land. The rivers run downhill, so the water goes in that direction.
yes it does it moves fom miles and miles
Farmers take or divert water from a river for irrigation purposes, and to water their crops.
Yes, there have been a number of cases of tornadoes crossing rivers and lakes.
Rivers provide water to drink and food in the form of various fish and crustaceans. Rivers provide a relatively quick and easy form of transportation through the use of boats and barges. Rivers also supply water that can be used to irrigate crops and provide water for livestock, and water for cleaning.
Farmers pumping river water and spraying the water onto their fields of growing crops is known as crop irrigation.
Glaciers are giant blocks of ice that move slowly, rivers are large volumes of water flowing in a definite course or channel.
They dug holes to move it and they built dams to make sure they had enough water but there crops didn't flood.