Yes, rivers of ice do exist. These are ice floes that move on top of an ice sheet.
One notable location -- Upstream Bravo -- is supported by the United States and its National Science Foundation. The location is Dragon Shear Margin, located along the moving glacier of Upstream Bravo, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica.
Not a thing. They are native to many tropical rivers around the world.
no such thing
yes because it lives in rivers and is only spotted in rivers i researched it and it said that
yes, it's some kind of bass and it's found in fresh water rivers
rivers and your moms thing.
Valleys and Cayons
fish harm rivers and we do by dumping our rubbish in them
I'm wanting to know the same thing!
Because rivers provided large amounts of recourses such as:foodtransportationresources to use for building houses and such
there is no such thing as a tropical river. only a tropical island
You should know these thing...i dont heheh
The beaches, rivers, wildlife, and the fun people.