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By George, Barney and Molly Types of water

Rivers have been used as a source of water, for obtaining food, for transport, as a defensive measure, for bathing, and as a means of disposing waste (Wikipedia). Rivers have been used as a source of water, for obtaining food, for transport, as a defensive measure, for bathing, and as a means of disposing waste (Wikipedia). A river is a natural watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, a lake, a sea, or another river. In a few cases, a river simply flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water. A river is a natural watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, a lake, a sea, or another river. In a few cases, a river simply flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water. Small rivers may also be called by several other names, including stream, creek, brook, rivulet, tributary and rill; there is no general rule that defines what can be called a river, although in some countries or communities a stream may be defined by its size. Small rivers may also be called by several other names, including stream, creek, brook, rivulet, tributary and rill; there is no general rule that defines what can be called a river, although in some countries or communities a stream may be defined by its size. The topic we will be starting with is rivers.

Longest ten rivers in the world!!! 1 ) Nile 4,132 1 ) Nile 4,132 2) Amazon 3,976 2) Amazon 3,976 3) Yangtze 3,917 3) Yangtze 3,917 4) Mississippi 3,902 4) Mississippi 3,902 5) Yenisei 3,445 5) Yenisei 3,445 6) Yellow 3,398 6) Yellow 3,398 7) Ob 3,364 7) Ob 3,364 8) Paraná 3,030 8) Paraná 3,030 9) Congo 2,922 9) Congo 2,922 10) Amur 2,763 10) Amur 2,763 The main rivers in Northern Ireland are the River Bann, the River Lagan, the River Foyle and the Blackwater River.

A water spring is a pool of fresh water. When this pool overflows it forms a river which then travels down the mountain starting the water cycle. Water springs

Waterfalls etails/geography/waterfalls.html etails/geography/waterfalls.html etails/geography/waterfalls.html etails/geography/waterfalls.html

Mediterranean Mediterranean Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean Arctic Ocean Arctic Ocean Southern Ocean Southern Ocean Indian Ocean Indian Ocean Pacific Ocean Pacific Ocean Seas Most of the oceans waves are caused by the wind blowing across the water Most of the oceans waves are caused by the wind blowing across the water

Lakes ations/animation1.html There are many kind of lakes such as an oxbow lake formed of the meander Artificial lake: A lake created by flooding land behind a dam, called an impoundment or reservoir, Lava lake: A pool of molten lava contained in a volcanic crater or other depression. Lava lakes that have partly or completely solidified are also referred to as lava lakes.

Snow and Ice Snow is formed when the clouds get really cold and it rains then the rain is turned into snow instantly Ice is water frozen into the solid state. Ice appears in nature in forms of snowflakes, hail, icicles, glaciers, pack ice, and entire polar ice caps.

Mist and fog Mist is a lots of small droplets suspended in air. It can occur as part of natural weather or volcanic activity, and is common in cold air above warmer water Fog is a collection of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface

Rain Rain is very important to people and animals all over the world. Rain is very important to people and animals all over the world. Rain drops range in size from oblate, pancake-like shapes for larger drops, to small spheres for smaller drops. Rain drops range in size from oblate, pancake-like shapes for larger drops, to small spheres for smaller drops.

quiz Is 5% of the world fresh water??? YES NO

quiz Is 97% of the world salt water YES NO

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