1. A animal falls in a swamp
2. Gets eaten by carnivorous plants
3. The remains are turned into peat
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There are three main stages of a river. Under each stage as some of the most popular characteristics found at each stage.
Youthful stage / upper stage / mountain stage
Steep gradient
Pot holes common
V shaped valley
Fast current
Rapids
Waterfalls
Mature stage / middle stage / valley stage
Less steep than youthful stage
U shaped valley
Slower current
Some meanders
Senile stage / lower stage / plain stage
Shallow gradient
Flat flood plain
Slow current
Meanders
Ox bow lakes
Levees
Deltas
There are three stages in the formation of river. They are upper course, middle course and lower course. The upper course is the beginning of the river.
a river is formed when the rain from the clouds rain water a the water rushes down and forms a river and it could even go into the sea!
could be wrong but 2 are condensation precipitation evaporation and humidity
it was formed by rain falling
river channels are formed when river water erodes into a larger opening
Typically it is the upper course of the river
Deltas are formed from the deposition of the sediment carried by the river as the flow leaves the mouth of the river.
Magma is formed by the heating and cooling of the Earth's crust. Sediment is formed by the soil that is moved downstream from the source of a river to the mouth of the river and the resulting delta.
The Nile river is formed by the Blue river and the White river. ~ You're Welcome
the congo basin was formed by tectonic plates.
A river raft was formed by the water eroding the river time after time
A river raft was formed by the water eroding the river time after time
River valleys are formed by stream erosion.
the cooper river was formed by fast moving water turning it into a fansheped river delta.
The Nile River is formed by Deposition.
The Yarra River was formed around 6000 B.C.
At the mouth of the river.
Indus Basin Project is the longest river valley project that was formed on the River Sutlez.
The Arkansas River was formed by erosion, not deposition.
The Ganges river was formed when the two rivers - Bhagirathi and Rudraprayag met at Devprayag to form the main River.