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Draw the journey of water from mountain to land

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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The water that comes from the mountains flowing down the slope.

There are three main sources of water that comes from the mountains: glaciers, snow, and rain.

Snow falls on the mountains in winters and when the temperature rises, it melts and becomes water that starts flowing down.

Other sources are glaciers and rain that makes their path down and fall into a river.

Answered by bratislava
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The journey of water from mountain to land

Explanation:

  • The journey of water from the mountains to the land can be best explained through the hydrological cycle that shows the recycling of the water from the surface of the oceans to the cloud forms and then to precipitation of water as sow that falls in mountains.
  • The water firm the mountain moves down under the impact of gravity due to the precipitation and melting of snow caps. Some water forms lakes, and some rivers.
  • This meltwater flows farming river valleys form the glaciers and cuts to form valleys, canyons, and  gorges and then enters the plains as it reaches the maturity stage with meanders.

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