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from where does a river originate ? Environment

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Answered by malleshgl1980
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What is a river? Rivers originate in the mountains, very often in glaciers, vast reserves of permanent ice which derive from the snow deposited at high altitudes or in the polar regions. While snowflakes fall to earth a small quantity of air in miniscule particles remains frozen and trapped inside the snow crystals.

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Answered by mskpavitra50505
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As we know, a river is a body of water, so its origin must also be a source of water. Normally a river begins, or starts, from a glacier, stream, or lake; a glacier may be explained as a body of ice. ... Now when water from melted glacier and rain water is added to the spring, then a narrow channel of water is formed

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