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World Rivers. Rate of water flow A River gets its water from –Precipitation –Groundwater –Melting waters from snow and glaciers Depending on the source.

Jan 19, 2016

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Page 1: World Rivers. Rate of water flow A River gets its water from –Precipitation –Groundwater –Melting waters from snow and glaciers Depending on the source.

World Rivers

Page 2: World Rivers. Rate of water flow A River gets its water from –Precipitation –Groundwater –Melting waters from snow and glaciers Depending on the source.

Rate of water flow

• A River gets its water from– Precipitation– Groundwater– Melting waters from snow and glaciers

• Depending on the source of water the distinct rate of water flow develops in different rivers.

Page 3: World Rivers. Rate of water flow A River gets its water from –Precipitation –Groundwater –Melting waters from snow and glaciers Depending on the source.

Equatorial zone

• Rivers get their water mainly from precipitation

• Rate of water flow is high throughout the year

The Congo River

Page 4: World Rivers. Rate of water flow A River gets its water from –Precipitation –Groundwater –Melting waters from snow and glaciers Depending on the source.

Subequatorial zone

• High water occurs during summer raining season

• Low water occurs during dry winter

The Mekong River

Page 5: World Rivers. Rate of water flow A River gets its water from –Precipitation –Groundwater –Melting waters from snow and glaciers Depending on the source.

Tropical zone

• Precipitation level is very low

• Rivers form only during the short raining period

A stream bed in Southern Israel

Page 6: World Rivers. Rate of water flow A River gets its water from –Precipitation –Groundwater –Melting waters from snow and glaciers Depending on the source.

Subtropical Zone

• High water occurs during winter raining season

• Low water occurs during dry winter

The Tagus

Page 7: World Rivers. Rate of water flow A River gets its water from –Precipitation –Groundwater –Melting waters from snow and glaciers Depending on the source.

The Yangtze

Page 8: World Rivers. Rate of water flow A River gets its water from –Precipitation –Groundwater –Melting waters from snow and glaciers Depending on the source.

Temperate zone I

• High water occurs mainly during spring when the snow melts.

• High water can occur also during autumn rainfalls.

The Lena River

Page 9: World Rivers. Rate of water flow A River gets its water from –Precipitation –Groundwater –Melting waters from snow and glaciers Depending on the source.

Temperate zone II

• Rivers which get their water mainly from groundwater maintain relatively high water throughout the year.

• Rivers which get their start in high mountains collect their water mainly from snow and ice melting waters. Because of that high water occurs during summer.

Page 10: World Rivers. Rate of water flow A River gets its water from –Precipitation –Groundwater –Melting waters from snow and glaciers Depending on the source.

The Rhine