yes because the river is different
Temperature applies a major effect on biological activity and growth. So what we are saying the higher the water temperature, the greater the biological activity. Temperature can also change the living organisms that can live in a lake. Fish, insects, zooplankton, phytoplankton, and other marine species all have a chosen temperature range. As temperature can get too far above or below this preferred range, the number of aquatic species decreases until finally there are none.
Water temperature has an effect on nearly all of the features of stream ecology. For instance oxygen that can be dissolve in water is only partially governed by temperature. Since cold water can hold more oxygen than warm water, than certain species of marine invertebrates and fish with very high oxygen demands for example popular sport fish such as some trout and salmon.
The Corrib.
It depends on the climate
The Corrib.
a isabella island
One example is Lough Corrib and the river Corrib.
Erne
The Niagara River flows out of Lake Erie and to Lake Ontario.
Firth River Kongakut River Aichilik River Jago River Okpilak River Hulahula River Goose Lake Green Lake Iliamna Lake Indigo Lake
No, Lake Erie is the source of the Niagara River. Lake Ontario is the mouth of the Niagara River (meaning, the river flows into Lake Ontario).
That would depend on numerous matters, such as which one, where etc.
The river Darling does not have a significant lake.
Wollaston Lake is a lake in Saskatchewan, Canada. West Okoboji Lake is a lake in Iowa. Wood Lake is a lake in British Columbia, Canada.