it can be pollution
Water itself is a compound but not river water, which is impure. River water often contains a variety of solutes, suspended particles, and living organisms.
The river turns left or right.
The negatives about living beside a river is that sometimes you are destine to get flooded out if there was ever any unbalance in the water cycle. Secondly you would have the chance of dead organisms washing up in your yard.(you wouldn't want that to happen)
Similarities between a river and a pond is that they both contain water and they both might have living organisms in them and that use the water in the river or pond.
it will pollute the water
Fish in the water, vegitation in the water and on the shore, animals that live in the area around the river, bacteria in the water, many microscopic organisms in the river ect.
fish
It will just accumulate more water in the river but, if the runoff water becomes toxic due to nearby factories or power plants then it can damage that ecosystem.
Cat fish, fish, water turtles, frogs, and water snakes.
A frozen lake or river provides insulation from extreme cold temperatures, protecting organisms from freezing. Some organisms adapt and survive in icy conditions, while others enter a dormant state or migrate to other areas until the ice thaws. Additionally, the ice cover can reduce disturbances from wind and waves, creating a more stable environment for organisms.
Organisms without water would dehydrate and eventually die. Water is essential for most biological processes, including metabolic reactions and cellular function. Without access to water, organisms cannot survive for long.
The river that holds the most water in the world is the Amazon River even though the Nile is the longest river in the world.