confluence
Two sources of freshwater are rivers and lakes. Rivers are flowing bodies of water that typically originate from mountain snowmelt or underground springs, while lakes are large bodies of standing water formed in basins by various geological processes.
The five types of rivers formed through erosion are meandering rivers, braided rivers, straight rivers, anastomosing rivers, and wandering rivers. These types differ based on the patterns and shapes they create as they erode the surrounding landscape.
Young rivers are straighter and more narrow. Old rivers have many meanders (bends in a rivers channel), and young rivers do not they are fast and have a high gradient, unlike old rivers which are slow and have a shallow gradient.
Potamology - the study of rivers Potamologist - the specialists who studies rivers A link can be found below.
Another name for underground water basins is aquifers. Aquifers are underground layers of rock or sediment that hold water and allow for its flow. They are essential sources of groundwater for drinking water and irrigation.
Answer: the name of a line confers to only 2 points and the intersection of two planes is a line. (updated)
The Thames and the Mersey.
It is an intersection.
Tigris and Euphrates rivers gave mesopatamia its name
Ebro, Tajo, Guadalquivir, Guadiana, and the Duero are Spain's main rivers.
The 2-way intersection sign indicates that you are approaching an intersection where traffic is coming from two directions.
lakes, rivers, mountains and plateu
The land betwen 2 rivers
The river Rhine and the river Elbe.
The Tigris and the Euphrates river
It is not an intersection, but the Greenwich observatory in London England.
is the result after doing intersection on 2 or more sets. It contains the elements which are common to all the sets on which intersection were done.