omg the freaken Amazon River, its the second largest in the world, gosh even a 1st grader knows that!
Rain that falls in Luton flows into nearby rivers and streams, eventually making its way to the River Thames through the network of waterways in the region. The river system acts as a drainage system that collects water from various tributaries, including those originating from places like Luton, and channels it towards the Thames.
rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, and obviously rain
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 world's largest tropical rainforest, the Amazon Rainforest, is located in South America, specifically in the Amazon River basin. It spans multiple countries including Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and several others.
River waters can become rich in calcium and magnesium ions through the weathering of rocks and minerals such as limestone, which contain these ions. As river water flows over and interacts with these rocks, they dissolve and release calcium and magnesium ions into the water. These ions contribute to the hardness of the water.
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The Amazon River flows threw the Amazon rain forest.
The Niger river.
The Amazon River flows through the world's largest tropical rain forest.
The Amazon River runs through the South American rain forest.
omg the freaken Amazon River, its the second largest in the world, gosh even a 1st grader knows that!
The Congo rain forest.
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The Amazon River.
The River Amazon.
Although there are many lakes on the mighty Congo River, none are called Congo Lake. The river flows almost 3,000 miles through the Congo rain forest to empty into the south Atlantic.
Because of all of the rivers flowing into it, it's a rain forest after all.