YOGYAKARTA Simply put, the river is a trajectory whose water comes from nature. The water flows from high to lower places. The flow of water in the river can be light to very heavy. Beyond this definition, do you know where the river water supply came from? This article will provide an explanation for you.

Sources of river water can come from anywhere. The following are sources that contribute water to rivers as reported by various sources.

Precipitation is the fall of material from the atmosphere to the surface of the earth. This falling material can be in the form of water or snow, depending on the climate owned by an area. Precipitation that occurs in Indonesia will bring rain, while the precipitation that occurs in Europe, for example, the material that falls is snow and then water.

Precipitation is one of the sources of water in the river. Precipitation that occurs in the highlands will trigger heavy water flow.

The ice Mountains that are posted also contribute to the flow of water into the river. Lelehan water in the snow mountains will make a big contribution to the flow of water in the river. Usually this phenomenon occurs in spring. The bigger the melting of the iceberg that melts, the greater the contribution of water flowing into the river.

One of these conditions occurs on the Himalayan glacier. The flow comes mostly from the melting of snow. If the disbursement does not occur, the flow of water will be very small, and vice versa.

River water can also come from the sea. This process occurs because of evaporation. Evaporating sea water will return to the earth in the form of rain. This process will continue to be continuous so that the amount of water on earth will continue to be sufficient.

River water on the ground surface can also come from flows that are underground. Even the existence of the underground flow has a sizeable contribution to the existence of a river on the ground surface. It should be noted that underground water comes from water that is absorbed into the ground and rocks.

A spring is a spring that flows from the ground to the surface naturally. Usually this phenomenon occurs on the slopes of a hill or rock fracture. Water springs are also often the starting point (upstream) of small rivers or holy flows that then grow.

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