"Show me the Whitewater".
no i don't think that cause they(that person) could mean they want to know where in Arizona it is located
i think the green river... (: p.s. look on google..
An example of erosion is the gradual wearing away of a rock formation due to the constant flow of a river over it. Over time, the flowing water can erode the rock surface, changing its shape and size.
when you think of electricity and resistance think of it as water in a river and rocks in a river. The water being the electricity and the rocks being the resistance. when water in a river flows and then come across rocks that block the water from flowing constantly, it slows down the water. therefore when electricity is flowing through a circuit with resistance, when it hits the resistors it slows the flow of electricity.
i think of life because they flow naturally.
The head of a canyon is the upper portion where it begins or where a river enters, while the mouth is the lower portion where the canyon ends and the river exits. Think of the head as the "starting point" and the mouth as the "ending point" of a canyon.
1st of course would be the Colorado plateau. Where would the river flow if it came first before the plateau? 2nd would be the Colorado river. As time went by, the Colorado river continually eroded the plateau until it had carved out a deep canyon from the plateau. This would then be the start of the Grand Canyon.
A canyon is a deep valley with steep sides, think of the grand canyon most famously to visualise what this is.A gorge is a deep ravine, which usually has a river running through it - though this doesn't have to be the case.Finally a valley is any depression, usually of a certain length, in the surface of the land and often contains a river.So, a canyon is a specific type of valley, with particularly steep sides. A gorge is a particularly deep depression, and will usually contain a river.
river through gobii think the Huang river
i belive if runs in fast of 1,056,058,254 seconds fst counts to go in or move n Grand Canyon... i... think its run fast in.... 100,000 seconds m,ovingf grand canyon
Think it is the Seine River
A canyon is a deep valley with steep sides, think of the grand canyon most famously to visualise what this is. A gorge is a deep ravine, which usually has a river running through it - though this doesn't have to be the case. Finally a valley is any depression, usually of a certain length, in the surface of the land and often contains a river. So, a canyon is a specific type of valley, with particularly steep sides. A gorge is a particularly deep depression, and will usually contain a river.