why water flows in rivers
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A river forms from water moving from a higher elevation to a lower elevation, all due to gravity. When rain falls on the land, it either seeps into the ground or becomes runoff, which flows downhill into rivers and lakes, on its journey towards the seas. ... Rivers eventually end up flowing into the oceans.
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Water flows in water due to gravity and it also because of its lower mass which makes it lighter in nature . Lighter substance are easy to flow in the water stream.
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