Part of earth's hydrosphere
The water from rivers and lakes is evaporated. It reaches he air upon evaporation.
Rivers can make lakes and lakes can make rivers.Rain, melting ice and springs make rivers. When a river gets to a wider, deeper part of its course, it has to fill this depression to the brim before any water can continue downstream. That is how a river makes a lake.When the water level gets as high as the lowest edge, water spills over and the river continues downhill.Or, in a depression in the land, small streams or underground springs may create a lake, feeding directly into it. Again, nothing happens until the bowl is completely filled with water. Then, at the lowest edge, the water spills over and a river heads downhill on its way to the sea. That is how a lake makes a river.
Ocean System: The Ocean System is made out of all of the oceans, the rivers, the lakes. (basecally all of the water part of the whole world)
The retreating glaciers from the last ice age carved the rock and left behind scars and depressions which eventually formed rivers and lakes.
When the water in a river wares down the rock under it it forms a gap to an area where there isn't useally water this can happen in small streams or in huge rivers. Cliffs are also a main part of this when the water drops over it forming a waterfall.
Part of earth's hydrosphere
The Ocean, Rivers, and Lakes. If you want to get real technical then you can add Lava to the list.
Yes Oceans,Glaciers,Lakes, and Rivers are part of Earth;s hemisphere because the hemisphere involve land, water and sky. Therefor they are part of Earth's hemisphere.
The freshwater biome includes rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds. Oceans are a part of the saltwater biome.
Yes Oceans,Glaciers,Lakes, and Rivers are part of Earth;s hemisphere because the hemisphere involve land, water and sky. Therefor they are part of Earth's hemisphere.
Evaporatetion
No. They are part of the hydrosphere.
Intermittent
The water from rivers and lakes is evaporated. It reaches he air upon evaporation.
Western. In particulary, the northwestern part of the state. Numerous lakes, rivers and streams. There's also more trees and less wind than in the southwestern part of the state.western Montana
armadillos live near rivers and streams
Almost 3/4 of the Earth's surface is covered by water (71%).Predominantly the oceans, but lakes, seas, and rivers also cover some of the Earth's surface with water.