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The Niagara River Flows North because land elevation to the south is higher, causing the flow to go north. Land elevation drops about 325 feet from the mouth of the Niagara River at Lake Erie to the bottom of Niagara Falls and continues to drop to Lake Ontario.
The Colorado River, the principal river of the southwestern United States and northwest Mexico, drops more than 1000 feet of elevation as it runs through the Grand Canyon.
A river naturally flows from high to low elevations by gravity.
The Thames elevation is 110 meters, 361ft.
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The elevation at the source of the Mohawk River is 920 feet above sea level. It flows steadily southeast until it reaches the Hudson River where the elevation of its mouth is 10 feet above see level.
A river naturally flows from high to low elevations by gravity.
The direction that a river flows is called the flow or the drainages. Water generally flows downhill or from a higher elevation to a lower one.
A river flows from its source, which is typically in a higher elevation, towards its mouth, which is usually at a lower elevation where it drains into a larger body of water such as an ocean, sea, or lake. The direction can vary based on the geography of the area, but in general, rivers flow downhill due to gravity.