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a natural flow of water from one place to another​

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Answered by kiranmoryak
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Explanation:

Earth's water is always in movement, and the natural water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle, describes the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.

Answered by Rameshjangid
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A natural flow of water from one place to another- River.

  • A river is a significant, unmanmade body of flowing water.
  • On almost every type of land and on every continent, rivers can be found.
  • Some flow continuously. Some flow only during wet years or throughout certain seasons.
  • A river may span a large portion of a continent or only be a few kilometres long.
  • The Nile in Africa and the Amazon in South America are the two longest rivers in the world, respectively.
  • Both rivers cross numerous nations. Scientists have argued about which river is longer for centuries.
  • It is challenging to determine a river's precise origin and end, making measurement challenging.
  • Additionally, rivers' lengths can alter due to their meandering, damming, or the expansion and contraction of their deltas.

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