Rapids
When a river crosses a band of harder rock, it often encounters stretches of rough water due to increased resistance to flow. This can create rapids or waterfalls, as the water must flow over and around the harder material, leading to turbulent conditions. The energy of the water is concentrated in these areas, causing erosion and shaping the riverbed, which can result in features like whitewater rapids or cascades. Such interactions between softer and harder geological formations are common in river systems.
tiber river
The Yellow River crosses the Great Wall in Shangsi Province of China.
The author of "Pilandok crosses the river" is Virgilio S. Almario.
The river that crosses northern Brazil is the Amazon River. This river is larger than the next seven largest rivers in the world combined.
When a contour line crosses a river or stream, they make a "V" shape and points to the direction the river is flowing.
Zayandeh River. it crosses esfahan
Polish River.
It crosses the Saginaw River.
the Niger river
Delaware River
It crosses the St Lawrence river