Calcium and Magnesium ions in river water are result of the reaction from rain water with rocks such as Calcite, Limestone, Dolomite and Gypsum.
Foodplain
Main creek magnesite deposits near savage river, tasmania
How about with a drain underneath the "meeting point" of the onflowing waters?
Mesopotamia is Greek for "[land] between rivers." Mesopotamia is the land area found in the Tigris-Euphrates river system. It is generally found in Iraq and parts of Syria.
The Nile River is a major north-flowing river in North Africa, generally regarded as the longest river in the world. It is 4,130 miles long. It runs through the ten countries of Sudan, South Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda and Egypt. The river has a gentle gradient, dropping 1m in every 13 km.
Mackenzie river
is lake is river
ridge of sand built up by currents in a river or coastal waters
it's comes from river.
the nile river is like any river same waters
The river Styx is the passage to the underworld, but it is now called the Mavroneri (or "Black Water"), the Styx (Mavroneri) originates in the high mountains of Achaia, Greece. Its cold waters cascades over a limestone crag to form the second highest waterfall in Greece. It creates a poison in the calcium.
The Nile is a north-flowing freshwater river.
potash and magnesium
The melting waters are the main source of the Nubra River, which drains into the Shyok River.
· Quinn River (Nevada) · Queen River (Rhode Island) · Quinault River (Washington)
Named by Algonkian speaking Indians, the Mississippi can be translated as Father of Waters. The Indus river in South Asia is known as the Father of Rivers
people dump stuff into the stupid river