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It isn't directly. But the sun evaporates ocean water which moves inland and forms rain clouds that fill rivers with water.
Steam fog
Steam fog
The rivers that form part of the border between New South Wales and Queensland are the Dumaresq (pronounced Dew-MERR-eck), the Macintyre and the Tweed. At the coast, the Tweed River forms the first part of the border. Further inland, the Macintyre and Dumaresq Rivers each form part of the border. The entire border is not actually formed by rivers.
usually its fog but sometimes if its heavy enough it can turn into low lying rain clouds
The two rivers that forms the River Nile is the Blue Nile and the White Nile.
the surface that is form
a delta
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Ireland has lots of mountains, most around the coastal areas. Inland tends to be flatter, though there are some mountains there too. There are many valleys and cliffs, rivers and lakes. There is a large amount of bogland in Ireland too.
The river Shannon forms much of the eastern boundary and the River Suck forms much of the western boundary. They are the two major rivers in Roscommon.
one of the most important landforms created by rivers are valleys