Among other things, it transports coarse sediment.
The river water flows into the sea.
a river is a body of water that flows
When the Mississippi River water flows into the Gulf of Mexico the fresh water does not mix immediately with the salt water. Instead, it takes a while and the fresh water forms a plume and does not mix for a while.
when the water flows over earth materials the earth materials start to increase into a river and it will have lots and lots of meanders in there
The general direction a river flows is down. The water responds to the pull of gravity, and it is pulled down - whichever way that happens to be (north, south, east, west, or whatever). Water flows downhill. Simple and easy. Nothing tricky about it.
water that flows downhill and into rivers and lakes is
It flows through inland landforms and eventually ends up in the ocean.
It could become a waterfall. Or if it just flows over onto more land then it becomes a river, not a stream.
The faster the river flows themore water it get
River flows by how clean the water is.
When water flows downward what will it posses
Water