"Cool, descending air meets moist air
in the low areas near the river."
Rain hitting down hard on the ground makes rivers form.
79.567 annual inches of ground water.
Ground fog forms in low-lying areas because cooler air sinks and accumulates at lower elevations, which leads to the condensation of water vapor in the air. This creates a layer of fog that hugs the ground in valleys or flat landscapes.
Valleys mainly form from erosion caused by forces such as rivers, glaciers, and weathering. Over time, these forces carve out the land, creating low-lying areas between hills or mountains.
Wetlands form in places where water is trapped in low areas or where ground water seeps onto the surfaces of land
it helps support many things that grow there
An oasis is generally in an area in lower areas of the desert where ground water is able to seep to the surface in the form of a pond or spring.
A plain is basically a large, flat area and flood plains are the large flat areas to either sides of rivers. These areas, when it rains so much that the river bursts its banks, are covered in water: flooded.
Kanawha River.
The plural form of the noun river is rivers.
It can take place in the ground near the middle of the earth or it can take place in a creek, lake, river, or ocean.
The two rivers that form the Ohio River are the Alleghenyand Monongahela rivers.