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Category Archives: rivers system
Geography questions about rivers and the enviroment?
What is the hydrological cycle? What does a river system consist of? What is a drainage basin? What are the features formed by rivers? What are the positive and negative impact of rivers on people? hydrological cycle is a continuous … Continue reading
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Does anyone know of any water systems rivers, or otherwise…which runs between the 3 North American Countries?
I need to know if there are any and I can’t find any major systems unless I am missing one. NORTH America-wise, there’s the Labrador Current which runs from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, all the way down to about North … Continue reading
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why are streams and rivers with the features of their watersheds called systems?
1) all streams and rivers are the same size 2) streams and rivers form straight channels 3) different parts contribute the same outcome 4) the features of one stream system are not found in other stream systems 3) different parts … Continue reading
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should i release my duck at a duck pond or the delta(a system of rivers)?
the local duck pond is full of fat ducks and geese who get fed bread daily and the delta is very large where there are wild ducks who eat water plants and stuff. im thinking duck pond cause it wont … Continue reading
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What is the name of the major river system that drains most of northern South America?
(a) What is the name of the major river system that drains most of northern South America? (b) What is the direction of flow of this major river? (c) The drainage basin of this major river and its tributaries is … Continue reading
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Churchill River – Part 1: Otter Rapids, Robertson Falls, Mountain Lake
Carla Hale & Karlene Gibson paddle the Churchill River in northern Saskatchewan from Otter Rapids north of Missinipe, through Stanley Mission, to Nistowiak Falls at Iskwatikan Lake. Churchill River is a system of lakes, rapids, rivers, and falls forming the … Continue reading
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Interview with Professor Robert Rivers
Interview with Professor Robert Rivers on what makes an effective 21st century educational system . . . Duration : 0:10:25
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My Paddle to the Sea Day 4 (“Wood’s Ferry Broad River “)
This is one of a series of short videos taken on my “paddle to the sea” on South Carolina’s Broad River system in March 2009. Duration : 0:1:52
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“Best Fishing Ever” : Record Salmon Returns to Campbell River
In 2009, the Campbell River and Quinsam River had record returns of pink salmon. At last count, an estimated 800,000 pink salmon returned, which is the highest return on record for this river system. Campbell River is simply living up … Continue reading
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EAST ALLIGATOR RIVER ABORIGINAL CULTURAL TOUR KAKADU NATIONAL PARK NT AUSTRALIA
CARAVAN TRIP 2007 The East Alligator River is approximately 160 kilometres long. After rising in the northern part of the Arnhem Land Plateau, it flows with tributary streams towards the northwest through magnificent canyons towards the Van Diemen Gulf which … Continue reading