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A river begins at a source (or more often several sources) which is usually a ridgeline, drains all the streams in its drainage basin, follows a fluid course, and ends either at a mouth or mouths which could be a confluence, river delta, etc. The fluid in a river is usually confined to a channel, made up of a stream bed between banks. |
A river begins at a source (or more often several sources) which is usually a ridgeline, drains all the streams in its drainage basin, follows a fluid course, and ends either at a mouth or mouths which could be a confluence, river delta, etc. The fluid in a river is usually confined to a channel, made up of a stream bed between banks. |
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==Known rivers in Stanton== |
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===Hurston=== |
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Heading '''262 º''' for 589 km from [[Lorville]]. |
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Revision as of 16:02, 12 December 2022
A river is a natural flowing fluid course, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake or another river. In some cases, a river flows into the ground and becomes dry at the end of its course without reaching another body of water.
A river begins at a source (or more often several sources) which is usually a ridgeline, drains all the streams in its drainage basin, follows a fluid course, and ends either at a mouth or mouths which could be a confluence, river delta, etc. The fluid in a river is usually confined to a channel, made up of a stream bed between banks.
Known rivers in Stanton
Hurston
Heading 262 º for 589 km from Lorville.