Basically water flows down from the mountains and cuts into the ground, as these channels get bigger, more water from rain finds its way into them, as the land begins to flatten out, all the water begins to collect into one of the larger areas, meanders are caused when rocks to the side of others are easier to cut through so the water takes that direction.
Could have been more detail, but you wanted it fast.
2007-12-06 22:32:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually from earthquakes that occurred millions of years ago. When the crack that parted the earth begins at a coast, water from the ocean rolls in.
2007-12-07 06:33:42
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answered by Anonymous
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water vapor evaporating from oceans and lakes condenses and falls on land flowing downhill into valleys and fault lines, forming rivers
2007-12-07 06:32:43
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answered by Vermin 5
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Rain water forms lakes then flows down hill
well thats one way
2007-12-07 06:32:18
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answered by steven m 7
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it's the water that melts in mountain and it move to different part of countries and the flow is going continously.
when winter over rain join the flow of water
so its a continous process
2007-12-07 06:33:09
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answered by shaz 2
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glaciers are the mother of rivers.
2007-12-07 06:38:50
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answered by santanu 2
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By floods
2007-12-07 06:31:21
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answered by Anonymous
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by erosion...
http://www.blurtit.com/q254522.html
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/Homework/Grivers.html
done the homework...
2007-12-07 06:34:57
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answered by Anonymous
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