Rivers play an important role. Thees water bodies help in evaporation and later collection of rain water.
A river empties into a lake or ocean.
the water cycle because it holds all of the water and it drops it of and groundwater gets it and over flows the water cycle take as much it gives back in a river
The river empties into the ocean, which evaporates and starts the water cycle.
The river empties into the ocean, which evaporates and starts the water cycle.
rivers depend on water flow and if they get low waterflow the river wont have enough water
A water cycle :]
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The water cycle is the continuous movement of water From water sources such as lakes or oceans. The water goes Into the air and back down into the body of water by rain.
because if theres no river no rain
Yes it is where the river meets the 'mouth' which basically means the sea. It is the end of the cycle.
The hydrological cycle in a small river basin refers to the continuous movement of water from the basin's surface water, groundwater, and atmosphere. It involves processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, and runoff, which work together to circulate and distribute water throughout the basin. This cycle plays a crucial role in maintaining the water balance and ecosystem health of the small river basin.
Rivers maintain a continuous flow of water through a process called the water cycle. This cycle involves evaporation of water from the river into the atmosphere, condensation into clouds, and precipitation back into the river as rain or snow. Additionally, rivers are replenished by groundwater seepage and melting snow from higher elevations.