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Explain the journey of water from mountain to land

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The most part of drinkable water comes from the river.

The journey of river water from moutain regions to plain land territory is often covers a long distance ;

River is mainly generated by the meltdown of higher mountain region's glaciers and it flow in a high current towards the lower altitude regions.Due to high current it breaks the river bank's soils, rocks and carries the substances with it.

When the flow reaches a comparatively lower slope's region the high current is slowed down and the carried substances forms fertile river banks.

After that the flow reaches the plain territory where the speed of the flow is much less due to lack of slope.All the carried substances forms deltas here and after that the flow meets the ocean or any other bigger river or lake etc.

Thus the water flow takes place from mountain regions to the land territory.

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