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The Potomac River runs alongside George Washington's Mount Vernon estate. It was an important transportation route during Washington's time and remains a scenic feature of the property.
A flood plain is an area adjacent to a river which regularly floods when that river's water rises "above flood stage." It can include areas great distances away from the river's course (see significant Mississippi flooding), but are usually confined to areas proximate to the usual course.
The Mississippi River is the largest river by outflow in the U.S. It ranks tenth in the world, and the St. Lawrence ranks twentieth. A link is provided to the list of the world's largest rivers by average discharge which is posted in Wikipedia so you can see what else is in the top ten.
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A river delta is an extension of a river's mouth, where the faster flowing water from a river, suddenly slows when it reaches an open body of water (e.g. a lake) and so deposits the suspended sediments in a zone around the mouth, causing an elevated river bar. Often you can see these from satellite images (google 'Indus River Delta') and is clearly identifiable as an elevation near the mouth of a river. This raised area is known as the delta. This is an explanation of a delta (not a definition). It is your job to define it in your own words however you think best. I hope that helps though :)
The Nile River valley is located in northeastern Africa, running through Egypt and Sudan. It is one of the most fertile regions in the area and has been historically important for agriculture and civilizations.
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Washington's plantation, Mount Vernon, is next to the Potomac River. People used to take boat trips on the Potomac to see his tomb .
The Nile River, which is also the longest in the world - see the link below.
Tours is the city. Check a map of Loire River to see its location.
There two rivers of that name - see the links below.
Trinity Glass International. Just go to their website, you'll see all the Feather River doors there.
The name "Mississippi" comes from the Anishinable people (Ojibwe Indians). They called the river "Messipi" or "Mee-zee-see-bee", which means "big river" or "father of waters".
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People along several river make that claim. Most common in the U.S. is the Mississippi River. Roads along it are called "Great River Road". See more about the Mississippi River at link below
The building is Thomas Jefferson's home. If you look directly below the image you'll see its name, Monticello.
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The Indus at 3180 km or 1976 miles. the same question was asked in different words. see: "what is the longest river in Pakistan" answered by Steviet