Many rapids, loads of all sizes from pebbles to boulders. igneous and metamorphic igneous and sedimentary rocks, sedimentary mud stones.
There are three main types of river courses: the upper course, middle course, and lower course. The upper course is characterized by steep gradients, where rivers flow rapidly and erode the landscape, creating features like waterfalls and gorges. The middle course has a gentler slope, where rivers meander, deposit sediments, and form features like floodplains and oxbow lakes. The lower course is almost flat, with slow-flowing water, often creating deltas as the river meets a larger body of water.
Some major water features in the Middle East include the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, the Nile River, the Dead Sea, the Sea of Galilee, and the Persian Gulf. These water bodies are important for irrigation, transportation, and as a vital source of water in the region.
Geographical features of a river include its source (where it begins), course (path it follows), mouth (where it empties into a larger body of water), banks (sides of the river), and tributaries (smaller rivers that flow into the main river). Rivers can also have deltas, estuaries, and meanders along their course.
mekong river, mekong delta, red river and the red river delta are pretty much the only major water features.
The Danube River, the Tisza River and and Drava River.
Fish in the water, vegitation in the water and on the shore, animals that live in the area around the river, bacteria in the water, many microscopic organisms in the river ect.
Population is not an attribute ascribable to inanimate objects such as physical features. It is biological organisms that have populations.
The "proper" of a river typically refers to its designated course or channel, which includes the banks and bed where the water flows. It encompasses the natural features and boundaries of the river, distinguishing it from adjacent areas or floodplains. Understanding the proper of a river is essential for ecological management, water rights, and land use planning.
why do they live in rivers? because their river otters of course
the water features in Afghanistan include afghan river lake terrorist Taliban river
Both are inland water features.
The phenomena of river capture is often the birth of valleys. An important feature of a river capture is the elbow of capture. The capture can also result in an air gap, which is a waterless area between the elbow of capture and the lower course of the consequent.