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A river which flows into another river

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How do rivers and streams differ from lakes and ponds?

1.Well, a pond is a little circle of water that does not lead to a sea or ocean whereas, a river may lead to one of them or it might have a waterfall. . 2.A pond is a body of water that is not a tribuatary to a larger body of water such as a bay, sea, or river. A river is a flowing body of water that connects to a bay or sea.


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