River water contains a lot of things like fish. River water also contains bacteria, leaves, and minerals from the riverbed.
It does, the Thames is a river
A river that doesn't contain Salt water, or water form an ocean or sea.
Fresh water from the Rocky Mountain snow melt.
heck yes!
On a cold and snowy day, it will....
the jordan rover contains fresh water
Similarities between a river and a pond is that they both contain water and they both might have living organisms in them and that use the water in the river or pond.
perennial river
No, watersheds can contain multiple sources of water including rivers, streams, lakes, and groundwater. A watershed is an area of land that drains water into a single body of water such as a river or lake.
It has a flow of about 15 million acre feet per year.
Not always. A delta is the branching out of a river or stream into many smaller parts as it leads to a large body of water. The Nile River is an example. However, rivers leading to a body of water do not always have to contain delta's. The majority of them do not.
River water is a mixture, consisting of various elements and compounds dissolved or suspended in water. It may contain minerals, organic matter, and microorganisms, making it a complex mixture of substances.