The confluence of the Cowpasture River and the Jackson River.
Larger tributaries draining to the tidal portion include the Appomattox River, Chickahominy River, Warwick River, Pagan River, and the Nansemond River.
No, not all rivers are freshwater bodies of water. Some rivers can be brackish or even salty, depending on their location and the sources of water that feed into them.
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The streamlined aquatic animal from North America is the river otter. They have long, sleek bodies and webbed feet that allow them to move swiftly through the water. River otters are excellent swimmers and mainly feed on fish and other aquatic prey.
Miami, Florida is surrounded by bodies of water such as the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Biscayne Bay to the west, and the Miami River flowing through the city. Other notable bodies of water in the area include the Intracoastal Waterway and the numerous canals that crisscross the region.
A lake has a limited quantity and the lake is fed from the spring underneath. Its unlikely that a lake can feed a river.
Rivers flow into large bodies of water, such as oceans, bays, or lakes. The transition between river and ocean, bay or lake is known as a delta. Most rivers have a delta, an area where the river divides into many channels and river water mixes with sea or lake water.
The water table is the level below the ground where soil and rocks are saturated with water. The flow of a river is influenced by the water table because it can affect the amount of water available to feed the river. When the water table is high, it can contribute to increased flow in the river. Conversely, a low water table may result in reduced flow in the river.
Chesapeake bay is an estuary - which means it is a large body of brackish water between the ocean and the rivers and streams that feed it. Estuaries don't contain rivers, they are FED by rivers. Chesapeake bay is fed by the Susquehanna river, Patapso river, Chester river, Choptank River, Patuxent river, Nanticoke river, Potomac River, Pocomoke river, Rappahannock river, York river, James river, Wicomico river, and a lot of smaller streams.
A river is a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river. Tributaries are smaller streams or rivers that flow into a main river. Tributaries feed water into the main river, helping to increase its flow and volume.
By pollen being washed away down rivers to other plants that may feed from the river water
Consumers that feed on the bodies of dead organisms are called scavengers.
the streams which feed on to the river nile is the white nile and the blue nile