The Kennebec River
between France and Spain are the Pyrenees. These are mountains, and far from straight.
yes it flows from the Ethiopian mountains but flows north to the Mediterranean sea
the rivers in the mountains flows
A valley is the low area between hills and mountains where a river flows. Valleys are usually created by the erosion of the land by the river over time. They are an important feature of the landscape and often provide fertile land for agriculture.
The Missouri River
The river that flows from the Himalayan mountains into the country of Bangladesh is the Ganges River. The Ganges River is the longest river in India and flows for 1,569 miles.
It flows from the high Rocky Mountains to the desert southwest.
The Lena River flows next to the Ural Mountains. The Ural Mountains are in Siberia and are 1,300 miles long. The Lena River is a total of 3,630 km.
St. Croix
Yes, some of the largest mountains are formed from lava flows, particularly shield volcanoes like Mauna Loa in Hawaii. These mountains are built up by the accumulation of fluid basaltic lava that flows over large areas, creating broad, gentle slopes. Other volcanic mountains, like stratovolcanoes, also form from lava flows combined with ash and other volcanic materials. Thus, while not all large mountains are volcanic, many significant ones are indeed the result of lava flows.
The Mississippi River flows parallel to the Great Plains and the Appalachian Mountains in the United States. It starts in northern Minnesota and flows south to the Gulf of Mexico, approximately dividing the country into east and west.
"Lambak" in English translates to "valley." It refers to a low area of land between hills or mountains where a river often flows.