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Where Do Rivers Start From?

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Answered by neerajbhavya1784
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The source of a river may be a spring, often on a hill, mountain, glacier, or another high place. A spring is water that flows out from under the ground. The source of a river may be a lake where lots of water from small streams gathers when it rains or snows. A river may begin in mountains where there is snow.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Every river has a 'source', a place where the river begins its journey. The source of a river is usually found in high places such as hills or mountains. A river can have more than one source. Some rivers begin where a natural spring releases water from underground. Some rivers begin in mountains or hills, where rain water or snow-melt collects and forms small channels. At first, the channels are small and are called rills. As more water enters the channels they grow forming larger channels. The streams in the larger channels eventually become big enough to form a river. The source of some rivers is a lake.

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