A slope and the force of gravity.
The Congo River discharges it waters some 200 miles into the Atlantic Ocean
Walter M. Poti has written: 'Where river waters flow'
The White Nile flows out of Lake Victoria.
fall line
The waters from Tennessee ultimately flow into the Gulf of Mexico. This occurs via several rivers, such as the Tennessee River, which joins the Ohio River, and ultimately the Mississippi River that empties into the Gulf of Mexico.
The waters continue to flow as the Zambezi river and eventually into the Indian Ocean
254 Years
Current flows due to gravity. Example is the water current on a river. Wind is also another factor that causes current to flow, just like ocean water.
Rains down south of the river flow into it and are carried along to the Mediterranean. The extra water causes it to overflow its banks.
Rains down south of the river flow into it and are carried along to the Mediterranean. The extra water causes it to overflow its banks.
The Mississippi River flows north because of the slope of the land and the force of gravity, which causes the water to move in that direction.
East of the Continental Divide, most of the water flows into the Mississippi River, through one tributary or another.