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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.

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This is because there a little streams which leads to the river and water can get collected by melting snow's or even springs. these can then keep flowing to the river but i t will take time as the ground is very dry.

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Thank you very much this a really good explanation of it so well done

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Why a river can keep flowing even in dry very dry weather??

Because every little river or stream you see, there's always a bigger version that has water flowing to it, such as a pond or the ocean.

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Their flow usually greatly decreases or they dry-up.

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because water goes down hill, and so of course rivers are flowing downhill too, so they keep on going no matter what, except for when the water in them is totally drain

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