Rive that flows
what rive flows through apache lands?
what rive flows through apache lands?
valleys
Low lands through which a river flows are typically referred to as river valleys or floodplains. These areas are characterized by their relatively flat terrain and are often prone to flooding, especially during periods of heavy rainfall or snowmelt. The fertile soil in these regions is conducive to agriculture and supports diverse ecosystems. Additionally, river valleys can serve as important corridors for transportation and development.
The Missouri River is a major U.S. river. It starts in the Rocky Mountains of western Montana. It flows through Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri where it flows into the Mississippi River.
The Ganges River. It flows through long stretches of inhabited lands and practically none have controls on what is dumped into it.
In Texas it flows rapidly through a canyon in semiarid plains, but later in its course it waters rich red-clay farm lands.
the Ohio river which flows into the Mississippi river which flows into a sea
The Suwanee River separated the Timucuan' lands from the Apalachees lands.
A river usually flows eventually into the sea.
the roanoke river flows from
The river water flows into the sea.