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Lists of rivers - Wikipedia List of drainage basins by area (including rivers, lakes, and endorheic basins); List of largest unfragmented rivers; List of longest undammed rivers; List of river name etymologies; List of rivers by age
Portal:Rivers - Wikipedia Rivers are regulated by the water cycle, the processes by which water moves around the Earth Water first enters rivers through precipitation, whether from rainfall, the runoff of water down a slope, the melting of glaciers or snow, or seepage from aquifers beneath the surface of the Earth
River - Wikipedia A boat floats on the Mekong, in Laos South America's Amazon River (dark blue) and the rivers which flow into it (medium blue) The darker green marks the Amazon's drainage basin or watershed A river is a natural stream of fresh water that flows on land or inside caves towards another body of water at a lower elevation, such as an ocean, lake, or another river
List of rivers of the United States - Wikipedia Alabama; Alaska; Arizona; Arkansas; California; Colorado; Connecticut; Delaware; Florida; Georgia; Hawaii; Idaho; Illinois; Indiana; Iowa; Kansas; Kentucky; Louisiana
Find a River | Rivers. gov The National Wild Scenic Rivers System spans 41 states and Puerto Rico States on the map depicted with diagonal lines do not have a designated wild and scenic river However, every state has rivers that have been found to be potential additions to the National System, and we've included a bit of information about rivers in those states We encourage you to visit your state's page regardless
The 7 Major Rivers of the US - All About America The 7 Major Rivers of the US Rivers are the lifeblood of a nation, carving canyons, shaping landscapes, and fueling civilizations In the United States, seven major rivers stand out—not just for their length, but for their historical significance, economic impact, and breathtaking beauty
River | Definition, Examples, Importance, Facts | Britannica Rivers are nourished by precipitation, by direct overland runoff, through springs and seepages, or from meltwater at the edges of snowfields and glaciers The contribution of direct precipitation on the water surface is usually minute, except where much of a catchment area is occupied by lakes
National Wild and Scenic River System | Rivers. gov The National Wild and Scenic Rivers System was created by Congress in 1968 to preserve certain rivers with outstanding natural, cultural, and recreational values in a free-flowing condition for the enjoyment of present and future generations
Rivers, Streams, and Creeks | U. S. Geological Survey - USGS. gov Large rivers don't start off large at all, but are the result of much smaller tributaries, creeks, and streams combining, just as tiny capillaries in your body merge to form larger blood-carrying arteries and veins