Yes, mountains can store water in several ways. They act as natural reservoirs, capturing precipitation in the form of snow and ice, which melts gradually, feeding rivers and streams. Additionally, mountain soils and vegetation can absorb rainwater, contributing to groundwater storage. This stored water is vital for ecosystems and human use downstream.
Yes. But no water is coming from the Rocky Mountains.
There are more mountains in the water (including volcanoes) than on land.
mountains under deep water. I guess.
it went downhill from the mountains
Wind and water erosion makes the mountains smooth.
in the mountains
on mountains
Lofty mountains mean those mountains which are really high or above the rest of the mountains.
mountains water falls
mountains are sweet mountains are tall mountains are pretty mountains are brown mountains are beautiful mountains are delight mountains are tan mountains are sexy mountains are cool mountains are awesome mountains are high mountains contains a lot of water
water store is a supply water that can be used in the future.
Gravity