Mountain watersheds and many different factors can damage or poison this vital ranching or mining, the water that normally flows into mountain watersheds.
Turbine
Water that moves up the beach in a wave flows back out to sea due to gravityThats easy!
The liquid that flows the fastest when poured is the least viscus. This liquid might be liquid water for example.
The side of a meander that it flows faster is in the clean water than in the dirty water
Gravity ! The source (or start) of a river is (usually) high up in a mountain or hill. As the water travels downhill, it combines with others - gradually widening and gathering pace.
Erosion. As the water flows down a mountain, the mountain erodes, or wears away =O)
yes it flows from the Ethiopian mountains but flows north to the Mediterranean sea
The Glaciers on mountains melt in summer, melted water flows from those mountains into the streams, which combines to form river. The river then flows into the sea.The vapors arise from the sea and goes into the atmosphere, which in the form of rain and snow becomes glacier. This cycle goes on and on.
It's we're water comes from mountains and flows into the river
The sea floor, under water mountains, sea life, under water lava flows, etc.
the rivers in the mountains flows
South to north. The river just flows down hill, from the high mountains in the middle of Africa to the Nile delta (point where Nile enters the Mediterranean Sea).
The river that flows from the Himalayan mountains into the country of Bangladesh is the Ganges River. The Ganges River is the longest river in India and flows for 1,569 miles.
The Kennebec River
It flows from the high Rocky Mountains to the desert southwest.
The continental divide is an imaginary line that separates the direction in which water flows on the North American continent. Water on one side of the divide flows towards one ocean, while water on the other side flows towards a different ocean.
Mountains and high lands serve as natural barriers that separate different drainage areas because water naturally flows downhill due to gravity. Watersheds are defined by the topography of the land, and the high elevation of mountains prevents water from easily crossing over into neighboring drainage basins. This helps to delineate the boundaries of a watershed.