only doing what ever you want
filtration
Companies using water for industrial purposes and then treating it before releasing it to the river is an example of reuse.
first it's NiLe river, not nie river. the body of water the niLe river is: river
Headwaters are usually found at the source of a river, typically in high elevation areas such as mountains or hills. They are the furthest upstream point where water first begins to flow in a river system.
Usually a river.
river
Siruvani water of Coimbatore is the world's tastiest water
False, a mature river is usually wide and slow moving
There is, in fact, usually a great deal of plant life near a river because a river is usually a reliable source of water and nutrients.
River water comes mostly from precipitation and a little from ground water. River water makes up 0.009% of the worlds fresh water and is usually used for drinking or sanitation proposes.
Rivers have fresh water, and seas have salt water.
I think you mean the source of a river, which is usually in the mountains.