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Rivers often begin as springs, where groundwater naturally rises to the surface through cracks in rock or soil, driven by gravity and underground pressure.
That flowing water forms tiny streams, which join with other springs and runoff from rain or melting snow, gradually combining into larger channels. Over time, as more water collects and erosion deepens the path, these small streams grow into a continuous river flowing downhill toward lakes, seas, or oceans.
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#surprise
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Rivers often begin as springs, where groundwater naturally rises to the surface through cracks in rock or soil, driven by gravity and underground pressure.
That flowing water forms tiny streams, which join with other springs and runoff from rain or melting snow, gradually combining into larger channels. Over time, as more water collects and erosion deepens the path, these small streams grow into a continuous river flowing downhill toward lakes, seas, or oceans.
(he_grows via ViralHog)
#surprise