The usual source of a river often begins high in the mountains or hills. The source may be nothing more than a boggy place in a moorland hollow (in the UK at least). As the stream flows downhill, more streams join in. Eventually, the stream becomes streams, the streams become rivers, and the rivers eventually joins the sea.
Therefore, to find the source of any river, you need to follow the river upstream.
In the upper course in the mountains and hills. the source of the river is rain.
To find where the beginning of a river is.
Find it's source
Mountains
What does all moving water have in it
What does all moving water have in it
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You will find it at the upper stages of a river near the source, thats where the river is the fastest and has more enrgy
Answer!-Usually the start of a river is called its source and the end of the river is called the mouth.
The source of a river is where the river starts.
You would normally find the source of a river at high ground. Say your on a deserted island, you would look for the highest point to find freshwater which is normally near the source of the river. This is because of gravity, the water would be searching for the lowest point.
No, David Livingstone did not find the source of the Nile River. It was actually discovered by John Hanning Speke in 1858. Livingstone focused on exploring the Zambezi River and the African interior.