Dams
A dam is a structure built across a river to control the flow of water. It helps regulate water levels, generate hydroelectric power, and provide water for irrigation and drinking. Dams can also prevent floods and create reservoirs for recreational activities.
Weir
a dam
The Amazon River has the highest volume of water flow.
yes the flow of water in a river is steady.
Dams that force the water to change direction are what control the flow of the Nile river. These dams can bring water to areas affected by drought and are prized by the Egyptian people.
helps control the flow of water
river
The water table is the level below the ground where soil and rocks are saturated with water. The flow of a river is influenced by the water table because it can affect the amount of water available to feed the river. When the water table is high, it can contribute to increased flow in the river. Conversely, a low water table may result in reduced flow in the river.
River flows by how clean the water is.
in a occean
affluent - sea water effluent - river water (the flow out of sea) influent - river water (the flow into sea)