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Transportation/transported
Yes there is. There are three large rivers that flow across China from its inland regions to the sea. They are: the yellow river (Hwang He), the Yangtze river (Chang Jiang), and the Pearl river (Xi Jiang)The Yunjii River is also known as China's yellow river.Yangtze river!!!!!!! :)
a river that flows through the desertand is in places like Saudi Arabia and in the other countries around it.Exitic Rivers are the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. They flow across the plain North of the Arabian peninsula, which stretches from the Persian gulf into northern Iraq.
Answer : The river of life is The (RBC) or Red Blood Cells ..
Magma is formed by the heating and cooling of the Earth's crust. Sediment is formed by the soil that is moved downstream from the source of a river to the mouth of the river and the resulting delta.
transportation/transported
minerals are moved by the water's pressure and when the water hits rocks it collects minerals and washes it into other places.
Transportation/transported
Jamestown did not, and could not expand- it is an island in the James River. However, colonists moved to other places, and began farming there.
There are likely a number of places known as "River City". Glasgow, Scotland is known as River City. It is the setting of a Scottish soap of the same name.
The river Thames is in England and flows through Oxford, Windsor and London plus other less well known places.
The Appalachian mountains, the Hudson River, the Potomac River and the Great Lakes to name a few
The most well known would be the Zambesi River and the Congo river. Other than the Zambesi and the Congo , there are 17 other smaller rivers in the country
It has height in dongtan and it has many river like the Seine river.
Just about anywhere split in half by a river, especially big places.
Ancient Egypt was built around the Nile River. The river served as an artery of transportation wherever possible. However, at a number of places, rapids or cataracts prevented river traffic. In those places boats had to be taken from the river and moved around the cataracts and the relaunched on the other side. They could also be unloaded and then different boats reloaded beyond the cataract. The ancient Egyptians did not have the technology to develop locks.
The Congo River, also known as the Zaire River