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Rivers
[Rivers]: n streams of water that flow into seas or oceans and sometimes lakes and swamps.

The Water Cycle
River Basins
Changes from Source to Mouth
Erosion
Flooding
The Great Floods of 2000
Case Study - Ganges/Brahmaputra River Basin

[image - waterfall]
A small waterfall close to the source of a river.

Rivers form part of the water cycle. Water falls from the atmosphere as some form of precipitation . They are responsible for developing their own immediate scenery. Rivers bring and take life.

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