River
A river is a natural flowing watercourse, typically freshwater, that moves from higher to lower elevations through a definite channel. It collects water from precipitation, groundwater, and tributaries, forming a drainage basin that discharges into a larger body such as a sea, ocean, lake, or another river. Rivers can be perennial, flowing year-round, or intermittent, with flow that varies seasonally or with drought.
The river's course often changes along its length. In upper reaches, steep gradients promote erosion and rapid
Rivers sustain diverse ecosystems and provide services for people. They support aquatic and riparian habitats, enable
Management challenges include pollution, sedimentation, overuse of water, and the construction of dams and levees. Integrated