Steam fog
Steam fog
evaporation
Sedimentary rock forms when sediments such as sand, silt, and clay settle to the bottom of rivers, lakes, and oceans. Over time, the layers of sediments are compressed and cemented together to form sedimentary rock.
Without qualification in the region of over 2 lakes to 1.
There are 85 major rivers, and 45 major lakes, for a total of 130 major lakes and rivers in Mexico.
From rocks in rivers and lakes and when the rocks break up over time the sediments inside the rocks go into the rivers and lakes and overtime into the water supply.
When cold dry air blows over large lakes and then over land forms what
if you are travelling from the capital of Swaziland to Egypt which lakes or rivers would you pass over
over rivers
Probably not. First of all, hurricanes can only form over ocean sized bodies of water, not lakes or rivers. It may be possible for ocean fish to be transported to a lake by the storm surge, but they die quickly in the low-salinity water. Tornadoes have been known to pick up fish, and occasionally larger animals, out of lakes and rivers, but they don't survive the trip.
Rivers can make lakes and lakes can make rivers.Rain, melting ice and springs make rivers. When a river gets to a wider, deeper part of its course, it has to fill this depression to the brim before any water can continue downstream. That is how a river makes a lake.When the water level gets as high as the lowest edge, water spills over and the river continues downhill.Or, in a depression in the land, small streams or underground springs may create a lake, feeding directly into it. Again, nothing happens until the bowl is completely filled with water. Then, at the lowest edge, the water spills over and a river heads downhill on its way to the sea. That is how a lake makes a river.
There are a wide variety of landforms all over the world. Some of these include mountains, rolling hills, rivers, lakes, farmland, heavily wooded areas, islands, coastline, as well as desert.