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Rivers, lakes, canals, even sewers are bodies of water that flow downhill in a channel.

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A. Is a body of water that flows downhill in a channel


Is a channel a large body of water that flows through land?

yes


What body of water does the Seine River flows into?

The Seine flows through Paris and eventually empties into the English Channel. The channel separates Britain from France.


The large river that flows through into the englash channel is called what?

The large body of water that flows in between England and France is called the English channel. It is not a river.


What is the name for a body of water that flows in a channel of water over land?

It could probably be a canal or a stream.


What is a body of water that flows through a natural channel and empties into another body of water?

I believe that it is called a runoff.


What is a narrow channel of water which flows over land and empties into another body of water?

A river or a stream fits this decription...


What is the body of water that flows within a channel called?

The body of water that flows within a channel is called a river. Rivers are natural watercourses that typically flow toward oceans, seas, or lakes, and they can vary in size and volume. The channel itself is the landform that contains the flowing water, which is shaped by the river's erosion and deposition processes over time.


What is the difference between a tributary a estuary and a channel?

A tributary is a stream or river that flows into a larger body of water. An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from rivers mixes with saltwater from the ocean. A channel is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water, such as a channel between two islands.


A river is a body of water?

a river is a body of water that flows


What direction does Minnesota River flow?

Water always flows downhill. Generally, the water flows mostly from north to south. The most notable body of water in the State of Minnesota is the Mississippi river, which flows from the north to the south (after a brief turn to the north, near its mouth).


What are the differences between a tributary and a distributary?

A tributary is a river or stream that flows into a larger river or body of water, while a distributary is a branch of a river that flows away from the main channel. Tributaries add water to the main river, while distributaries branch off from it.