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If you meant census, the answer is no. You would not be able to.
With his superstrength alone, he would be able to change the course of a river. So, yes. Superman isn't real
While one would normally not waste his/her time answering a question, there is no such thing as an uncross-able river. Rivers are in nature, relatively easy to cross. I suppose the River Styx is pretty impossible to cross, seeing as it is fictional.
No, you cannot drive from Dallas to the Loire River. Dallas is on the North American continent. The Loire River is in France. They are separated by the Atlantic Ocean. Some form of air or water travel would be necessary.
An adult Flounder has both of its eyes on the same side of it's body. It lies flat on the ocean floor to camouflage itself from predators and prey, and is still able to use both eyes to watch for prey.
The Mediterranean Sea in north-east Egypt.
not much (actually, pretty much nothing) would be able to survive because the amount of oxygen and dissolved oxygen in a river or stream can greatly affect what can and can't survive in it. not much would be able to live if all they had to live off of and take in to their systems was carbon dioxide.
Yes the river Nile is the only river in Egypt and without it all the people there would be completely stuck and the whole of Egypt would become a desert. It makes the land fertile and people able to live in Egypt. It is also the longest river in the world. In ancient times the wadi in the northeast Sinai had more water. It was the eastern border of Egypt and was the River of Egypt referred to in the Bible.
The Egyptian crops depended on the Nile River. Before the flooding season, the men would sow seeds in the bank. Once the river floods, they would be able to know whether or not their crops will succeed. If the river does not flood enough, the crops will die. If the river floods too much, the crops would drown, and water would reach their houses. To ensure a good yield, the egyptians would pray and give offerings to the gods, as to please them.
A river vessel is defined as almost any boat/ship/barge that is able to navigate a river.
The "River of No Return" is the nickname of a branch of the Salmon River in central Idaho. The river is famous for its strong rapids. The Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1805 was told that if they made it down this river, they would never be able to make it back upstream against the current. Without a motorboat, this still holds true today.
yes, it was possible to travel up the river. But it could take days. Sometimes you might not be able to go up the river and sometimes you could. It would basically depend on the current most of the time.