valleys
Low lands through which a river flows are typically referred to as river valleys or floodplains. These areas are characterized by their relatively flat terrain and are often prone to flooding, especially during periods of heavy rainfall or snowmelt. The fertile soil in these regions is conducive to agriculture and supports diverse ecosystems. Additionally, river valleys can serve as important corridors for transportation and development.
Meandering after the River Meander which does just that
Ibis
The Paraguay River flows through lowland areas in South America, specifically in countries like Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. Its course passes through the Gran Chaco region, which is known for its flat and low-lying plains.
by the low lands.
Dublin: Dodder, Tolka, Liffey Cardiff: Rhymney, Taff and Ely
A river naturally flows from high to low elevations by gravity.
A river often flows through valleys, which are low-lying areas between hills or mountains. The river's path is usually carved out by the flow of water over time, following the natural topography of the land.
The Ohio River flows east to west at Cincinnati's southern border with Bromley, Ludlow, Covington, Newport, Dayton and Ft. Thomas, Kentucky on the other side of the river. The river is actually part of the state of Kentucky from the low water mark. So the Ohio technically flows NEXT TO not through Cincinnati. The Mill Creek Flows through the city north to south pretty much bisecting the city's east and west sides and empties into the Ohio River just west of downtown. The Little Miami River flows through the Eastern suburbs of Cincinnati between Mt. Lookout and Mt. Washington suburbs and empties into the Ohio River just east of Lunken Airport at the base of Mt. Washington,
rivers depend on water flow and if they get low waterflow the river wont have enough water
A river naturally flows from high to low elevations by gravity.
A valley is the low area between hills and mountains where a river flows. Valleys are usually created by the erosion of the land by the river over time. They are an important feature of the landscape and often provide fertile land for agriculture.