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Rain water and snow melt run down the sides of extremely high mountains. Eventually the water erodes a groove into the rock and soil, it gets bigger and bigger until it is a large river. On flat ground the river flows along the newly made pathway into the sea when the water cycle starts again.

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  • How are rivers formed
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  • Rain water and snow melt run down the sides of extremely high mountains. Eventually the water erodes a groove into the rock and soil, it gets bigger and bigger until it is a large river. On flat ground the river flows along the newly made pathway into the sea when the water cycle starts again.
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  • Rain water and snow melt run down the sides of extremely high mountains. Eventually the water erodes a groove into the rock and soil, it gets bigger and bigger until it is a large river. On flat ground the river flows along the newly made pathway into the sea when the water cycle starts again.
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