Lake Tear of the Clouds in the Adirondack Mountains in New York State is the highest contributing source of the Hudson river.
The River Ganges flows into the Bay of Bengal, India.
It doesnt create a river, because you need a constant flow of it, you can have a flood river, which when it rains to much the water builds up and has no where to go, which means, It can but it cant, You HAVE to have a constant flow of water to call it a real river.
The Mediterranean Sea
Local climate can change it depending if you are near the equator and where you are in the world. Say if its hot, the lake may be hot too. If the climate is cold, such as it is in winter, the rivers could be frozen. They may even have freezing water. Rivers evaporate by the sun rays With presipitation(rainfall) they can overflow and flood surrounding land
Rock sediments are deposited at the bottom of a body of water, such as a river or lake. When the flow of water changes direction, the sediment has different momentum, so it does not change direction as fast, and it will collide with the river bank and then settle. Another way is when a river widens or enters a lake, the flow rate decreases, so the particles fall to the bottom. This can also be seen at a delta region when a river meets a gulf or ocean. The Mississippi Delta region in Louisiana the Gulf of Mexico is a good example of this.
From Lake Tear of the Clouds, Mount Marcy, Adirondack Mountains, New York, United States.
the nile river flows well I think it flows into the Hudson river just a good guess well cary on and have a pep pep cheerio day
what body of water does the Mississippi river flow into
Mackenzie river.
amazon river
The Mohawk River - the largest tributary to the Hudson River See also the Erie Canal
The Atlantic Ocean
Bay Of Bengal
southern ocean
The Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Adriatic Sea