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It all depends on the river or lake.
yes a river can carry water from a lake to a ocean.
A lake has a limited quantity and the lake is fed from the spring underneath. Its unlikely that a lake can feed a river.
# Beaver Lake # Lake Fort Smith # Arkansas River
Water transport is the process of moving people and goods by barge, boat, ship or sailboat over a sea, ocean, lake, canal or river.
Water transport is the process of moving people and goods by barge, boat, ship or sailboat over a sea, ocean, lake, canal or river.
River water is the most impure water source among river water, sea water, and Lake water.
A river does not turn over like a lake does. This is because water in a river is constantly moving, unlike water in a lake. +++ Not sure what you mean, but if by turnover you mean flow, both turn their water over. With very few exceptions (in deserts, and including the Dead Sea), the water flows into a lake and out of the downstream end. You don't notice it except at the inlet(s) or outlet river because the flow is spread so slowed down over a very wide area.
A large amount of flowing water could be Lake Washington. The water is always moving. Another large amount of flowing water is the Columbia River. Since it is so long it is always moving... I hope this helps!
The sediments build up on the floor of the stream, ocean, river, or lake and causes the water to lower.
Well, it depends on how large the storm surge. I have seen water rise 10 feet from a river during a storm surge. It also depends on lake or river, because of if it is moving water or still water.