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what is a river? what are its primary functions​

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Answered by lakshya200627
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Rivers carry water and nutrients to areas all around the earth. They play a very important part in the water cycle, acting as drainage channels for surface water. Rivers drain nearly 75% of the earth's land surface. Habitats. Rivers provide excellent habitat and food for many of the earth's organisms.

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Answered by sarahssynergy
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A river is a natural flowing watercourse, of  freshwater, flowing toward an ocean, sea, lake or some other river.  

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  • Rivers are a part of the hydrological cycle.
  • Water typically collects in a river from precipitation via a drainage basin from surface runoff and different sources consisting of groundwater recharge, springs, and the discharge of stored water in natural ice and snow packs.
  • Rivers carry water and nutrients to regions all around the earth.
  • They play a very vital part in the water cycle, acting as drainage channels for surface water.
  • Rivers drains almost 75% of the earth's land surface.
  • Rivers offer incredible habitat and food for a number of the earth's organisms.

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