Around 30% of the Nile River comes from the White Nile.
The Amazon River is located in the continent of South America.
The Amazon River and its water system covers much of northern South America.
In Geography, deposition is the process where materials like mud, sand, pebbles and silt are transported by the river and are eventually dropped. The process of deposition is linked to how much energy a river has which is determined by how much water there is in the river channel and how fast it is flowing.
The Amazon river is neither. The Amazon River is the world's second largest river, running through the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil And much of Peru.
The Amazon contains a massive amount of water. It is a huge river system with an average discharge of 7,734,000 cu ft/second (219,000 m3 per second) The maximum in the rainy season can exceed 300,000 m3/second.
20% of the worlds fresh water
The Amazon River, the second largest river in the world, flows through much of Brazil.
how much water does the ganges river carries
The Liffey is a river in Ireland, which flows through the centre of Dublin. Its major tributaries include the River Dodder, the River Poddle and the River Camac. However, it is the River Poddle which is culverted and flows underneath the city. WikiPedia
the Ganges is the correct answer
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The Indus River begins in Tibet and flows south through much of Pakistan before reaching the Arabian Sea (arm of the Indian Ocean).
The speed of water at a river bend flows much faster and deeper on the outside of the bend. On the inside of the bend the velocity is much slower and shallower.
The Ohio River. It forms the border between Ohio and Kentucky and in the extreme southwestern portion of Ohio. The river is a major shipping lane and shape much of the landscape.
the water cycle because it holds all of the water and it drops it of and groundwater gets it and over flows the water cycle take as much it gives back in a river
The Ohio River flows east to west at Cincinnati's southern border with Bromley, Ludlow, Covington, Newport, Dayton and Ft. Thomas, Kentucky on the other side of the river. The river is actually part of the state of Kentucky from the low water mark. So the Ohio technically flows NEXT TO not through Cincinnati. The Mill Creek Flows through the city north to south pretty much bisecting the city's east and west sides and empties into the Ohio River just west of downtown. The Little Miami River flows through the Eastern suburbs of Cincinnati between Mt. Lookout and Mt. Washington suburbs and empties into the Ohio River just east of Lunken Airport at the base of Mt. Washington,
Tributary. The Missouri river is a tributary of the Mississippi river.