The undergrowth is often thicker near rivers due to increased moisture and nutrient availability in these areas. The constant water supply supports a diverse array of plant species, which can grow densely. Additionally, the sediment deposited by river flow enriches the soil, promoting robust plant growth compared to drier or less nutrient-rich areas. This combination of factors creates a more favorable environment for dense undergrowth.
i think it does have rivers
I think the rivers are to wide
I dont think there are any rivers in paris
i think there is 5 rivers in oklhamona
I don't know who Callie Rivers is. But I think you do.
They are dried out rivers most scientists think. so you can call them rivers yes
there have been rivers for millions of years..... what do you think Canada is like?
I think its thin like sprite
the Missouri and the Ohio i think those are some pretty nifty rivers..
No. I think you mean carrot sticks.
3 rivers and the tributes are get of the computer and think about it