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No. In the mountains, gravity makes the rivers flow faster. Lowland rivers are slower than mountain rivers.
None. Any rivers which cut through the Appalachian mountain range will eventually flow into the Atlantic Ocean, not the Pacific.
Small streams flow into rivers and the rivers flow to bigger rivers.
The Great Dividing Range extends down Australia's eastern coastline and along the south east. This range divides the rivers into eastward and westward flowing rivers.
Gravity :)
what is the source of the streams that flow from the Alps?
Mostly because of tourism. Partially because it's elivation causes rivers to flow down the side and those rivers are used for trade and fishing. :)
Mostly because of tourism. Partially because it's elivation causes rivers to flow down the side and those rivers are used for trade and fishing. :)
The Alps play a key role in regulating the flow of several major rivers in Europe by acting as a watershed that captures and releases water gradually. The melting snow and ice from the Alps contribute to the water supply of rivers like the Rhine, Rhône, and Danube, affecting their water levels and seasonal variations. Additionally, the Alps influence the erosive processes that shape the river channels and valleys downstream.
It increases water flow and can cause flooding
The Atlantic Ocean was to the east of all the colonies. The mountain range nearest and through some of the colonies was the Appalachian Mountain range, two well known rivers were the Roanoke River, and the Potomac River.