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Earth is the only known planet to have any sort of liquid on its surface.
Evaporation
Different geographical areas changed things for many civilizations. For example the North became an Industrial area due to rivers that provided hydraulic power. The South became an agricultural area because they had long open field and no rivers to make factories.
no. Density of ice is more than of water...we can understand from ice sinking in water drinks... Edited by Dr.J. : How is it possible for the density of ice to be more (greater) than that of liquid water if ice FLOATS on lakes and rivers? Clearly, the density of ice is LESS than that of liquid water.
The only object in our solar system other than Earth to have rivers is Titan, Saturn's largest moon. Instead of water, Titan has rivers of liquid methane. Other planets outside of our solar system probably have rivers, but we have only discovered a tiny fraction of these planets and we do not know what their surfaces look like.
liquid found in rivers
Invention of the steam engine allowed manufacturers to build their factories away from rivers.
Sewage and wastes should not be dumped into rivers because, in their liquid state, they contain bacteria that can harm humans. The rivers are a source for drinking water. The bacteria will also kill off the fish and other animals that use the river.
Rivers
Generally speaking, bodies were not, no, but ashes from those who had been sent to the crematoria were frequently dumped into rivers, yes. The ashes of the defendants hanged at the Nuremberg Trials were also cremated and dumped into a river.
Electricity
Steam energy allowed factories to move away from rivers.
we are damaging the river because of factories and water pollution.
Electricity
Most factories in the 1800s were located in developed areas where there was a reliable source of fuel. They were often near sources of coal or on rivers to use the flowing water.
the power from the flowing water provides power to the factory
it had to be next to rivers