Yes, glaciers can create both rivers and lakes. When glaciers melt, they release water that can flow into rivers or accumulate in depressions to form lakes. This often occurs as part of the glacial melting process in areas where glaciers are present.
The water from rivers and lakes is evaporated. It reaches he air upon evaporation.
Water sources in grasslands can include rainfall, rivers, streams, lakes, and groundwater. The availability of water in grasslands can vary depending on the season and location. Grasslands are adapted to periods of drought and may have deep root systems to access water from underground sources.
Evidence of a year with low rainfall could include dried-up vegetation, decreased water levels in rivers and lakes, increased wildfires due to dry conditions, and reduced agricultural yields leading to crop failures.
There are 85 major rivers, and 45 major lakes, for a total of 130 major lakes and rivers in Mexico.
Lakes, rivers, the oceans, and depressions in the Earth collect rainfall. Also barrels.
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Lakes, rivers, cisterns, reservoirs.
Rainfall, Snowmelt, Runoff, naturally occurring springs.
Rivers lakes or mountains affect the way people live in the modern US?
Virginia has an abundance of lakes and rivers as well good annual rainfall.
there are trees, wildlife, coal mines, rivers, lakes, ok rainfall.
Yes. The Netherlands is a very flat country with a high rainfall as well as rivers flowing into it.
Yes, glaciers can create both rivers and lakes. When glaciers melt, they release water that can flow into rivers or accumulate in depressions to form lakes. This often occurs as part of the glacial melting process in areas where glaciers are present.
Without rivers and or lakes, life cannot be supported. Without water, there would be absolutely no life on Earth.
Ireland has many rivers and lakes and can get a high amount of rainfall. As a result flooding does often happen in parts of Ireland.
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