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what is in chapter 11 in journey to the river sea
sea to ocean
It is historical fiction.
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Any rain that falls on the land will flow downhill towards the sea due to gravity. Mountain streams will join other streams in the valleys, and then become large enough to be called a river.
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.
A river is formed when water draining from mountanous terrain or some other watershed flows into a valley via smaller streams. The streams join together and their combined volume of water forms a river with the force of the water cutting a channel as it flows downhill toward a lake, sea, or ocean.
In chapter 10 of "Journey to the River Sea," Maia begins to settle into her new life in Manaus. She meets theatrical Sebastian, explores the bustling port town, and learns more about her governess Miss Minton's past. The chapter highlights Maia's growing curiosity and sense of adventure as she navigates her surroundings in the Amazon.
The usual source of a river often begins high in the mountains or hills. The source may be nothing more than a boggy place in a moorland hollow (in the UK at least). As the stream flows downhill, more streams join in. Eventually, the stream becomes streams, the streams become rivers, and the rivers eventually joins the sea. Therefore, to find the source of any river, you need to follow the river upstream.
The usual source of a river often begins high in the mountains or hills. The source may be nothing more than a boggy place in a moorland hollow (in the UK at least). As the stream flows downhill, more streams join in. Eventually, the stream becomes streams, the streams become rivers, and the rivers eventually joins the sea. Therefore, to find the source of any river, you need to follow the river upstream.
Seal level is the ultimate base level for rivers that discharge into the Oceans; thus sea level is the base level for the Mississippi River.
you call it a river because it dont run into the sea. The stream runs into the water hense the term ( streams into the sea) . +++ Not sure what the first answer means, but a river that does not reach the sea is still a river! There is no special term for it. Very few fail to reach the sea naturally, but The Jordan is perhaps the best-known, feeding the Dead Sea whence the water simply evaporates. A few rivers have been shortened artificially by excessive abstraction for irrigation.