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Why are rivers important to us in the following ways ? answer

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rivers are important because they transport water, provide habitat, support economic activities and enable transportation. Rivers provide life-sustaining supplies of water and important nutrients for living organisms around the world, including humans, plants and fish. Large rivers provide power for hydroelectricity and facilitate the movement of people and goods within nations and across borders.

Answered by maahisingh37
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River carry water and nutrients to area all around the earth. They play a very important part in water cycle, acting as drainage channels for surface water. River drain nearly 75% of earth's land surface.

River provide excellent habitat and food for many of the earth organisms.

Many rare plants and trees grow by rivers. Ducks, voles, otters and beavers make their homes on the river banks. Reed's and other plants like bulrushes grow along the river banks.

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