The island of Guernsey has no recognisable rivers. There are however many local small streams, known as douits (pronounced dw-it-s). Most of these have no name of their own (as a river might have). They tend to be more like drainage ditches running at the side of roadways, in hedge bottoms etc.
However they generate enough water to feed into and fill the local reservoirs to provide the islands fresh water needs year round.
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Riverine islands are formed when a river has a braided channel and by the deposition of sand and silt carried by the river.
Brahmaputra is a braided river because it one of the number of channel type and has a channel which consists of network of small channels which are separated by small islands which braids.
Geographically, The British Isles are the main islands of Britain and Ireland and all of their off-shore islands. The longest river in the British Isles is therefore the River Shannon in Ireland and the second longest is the River Severn in Britain - which is fractionally longer than the River Thames.
A braided river is one of a number of channel types and has a channel that consists of a network of small channels separated by small and often temporary islands called braid bars. Example: Waimakariri River-New Zealand..
Waikato River is the longest river in solomon islands
No its the second largest. The largest river in the world is the Nile River in Africa.
The second largest river in Alaska is the Kuskokwin River. The first largest river in Alaska is the Yukon River.
the bottom of a river
A river channel
The Grand River is the largest river in Ontario.
The River Indus is the largest river in Pakistan.