The water flowing in a stream or river is fed by numerous smaller streams, which are fed by even smaller streams that collect water from melting snow or ice up in the mountains, from springs, and possibly from human wasterwater sources. The bottoms of rivers are also below the water table in many places, so there will always be water at that level.
when theres a drought, plants are stripped from the key nutrients that are essential to keep them alive. When given fertilizers, however, they are provided with the nutrients and have a longer life span, even in drought...if its not too late.
Darkri looks like a Pearson with no legs. His hair and arms have strips that are always flowing, even if theres no wind.
yes it will be at whatever the connection pressure is ,turn of the main then pull of the spray head water will spurt out at the original pressure
Unless rain is regularly falling at or near the area of the river's source, the level of water lower down will be lowered. During a long drought the river may even dry out completely.
a drought can happen anywhere with little water such asesert or even in the praries
Rivers often flood every spring or summer each year, causing damage to houses and yards. You can drown in the river if the river is wide and deep enough, even if you are one of the best swimmers. Most rivers will get over 8 ft deep to even a few hundreds of feet. There have been reports from fishermen about carnivorous fish, water snakes, and even alligators being found in rivers. The bacteria and some water plants from a river can get you sick when you swim in. Large rapids in rivers can get you wet easily and possibly trip you down on the river.
hey moron what do u call kennebec river ofourse theres lakes and rivers in maine you have stupid you havent even used yet
It's direction, not detection!:) at least TRY to spell it right.(haha) anyway the answer is south. Hope that helps, even though it's probably 2 late.
A naturally flowing water body which is little in all of its measurable dimensions is what the English phrase "small river" means. A river may be recognized by its usually freshwater flow into another water body, such as a lake, ocean, sea, or even another river. A small river also will be found designated synonymously as brook, creek, stream, rill, or rivulet.
Well there are mamy reason... 1) how wide, big, and long the river is 2) Any hills or high points in the river from which the current can be increased 3) If their is something blocking the river ( like a beaver dam) 4) Even the wheather ( like if its windy the current will flow faster or vise versa if the wind is blowing against the current ) Current - The water flowing through the river
Even though is the conjunction in that sentence. The entire clause needs a comma after it -- Even though the salt bush is covered in a salty substance, it can thrive during a drought.
theres not even a 3