waterfall
The water gets colder.
It drops to about 12 degrees Fahrenheit.
When salt is dissolved in water, the freezing point of water drops and the boiling point of water elevates.
the water cycle because it holds all of the water and it drops it of and groundwater gets it and over flows the water cycle take as much it gives back in a river
Because water slows down and sediment drops to the bottom
It is head water. (;
A river is a body of water. An island is a body of land. A river flows from point A to point B. An island stays in the same position.
That will depend entirely on what is upstream of the point you are sampling the river water.
The stomata closes, the prevents loss of water by transpiration
Yes, a river can freeze during the winter months when the temperature drops low enough for the water to solidify into ice.
Water will start to condense onto objects when the air becomes "saturated" - when the temperature drops to the dew point (at which point the relative humidity will be 100%).
No, a waterfall is a natural occurrence in a river where water drops rapidly down a steep incline or a cliff. It is not a body of water itself, but rather a feature within a body of water such as a river or stream.