The water that flows in streams and rivers into the ocean and lakes is called runoff or freshwater.
When water vapor condense to form clouds. it comes down in the form of rain and then flows into the river bodies.
Runoff can include rainwater, melting snow, or any other water that flows over the ground surface and collects in rivers, streams, lakes, or oceans. It can carry pollutants and sediments, impacting water quality and ecosystems. Proper management of runoff is essential to protect water resources and prevent environmental degradation.
The River Ganges flows into the Bay of Bengal, India.
A river is a body of water that flows and has a source, which can be a spring, glacier, or lake. Rivers typically flow towards an ocean, sea, or another river.
No, ocean water is not considered surface water as it falls under the category of marine water; river water and well water are considered types of surface water. Surface water refers to water found on the Earth's surface in places such as rivers, lakes, and streams.
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St. Lawrence River
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The St.Lawrence river flows into the Atlantic Ocean and the Great lakes.
It depends which river. Some flow into lakes, others flow into the Ocean.
The river that flows from Lake Erie to the Atlantic Ocean is the Niagara River, which connects Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. From Lake Ontario, water flows into the Saint Lawrence River, which eventually leads to the Atlantic Ocean. This route is part of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway system, facilitating the movement of water and shipping between the lakes and the ocean.