13 Questions
A river is a short, stagnant body of water.
False
Rivers usually start in valleys and flow uphill.
False
The sides of a river are called its borders.
False
Some rivers have fast waterfalls.
True
Rivers are not home to any animals.
False
Rivers provide water for drinking, bathing, and irrigation.
True
Rivers are formed when rain or melting snow collects in streams and flows uphill.
False
The sides of a river are called its borders.
False
Animals like fish, frogs, ducks, and turtles can be found in rivers.
True
All rivers have calm waters without any waterfalls.
False
People can use rivers for transportation by traveling on boats and ships.
True
It is important to save water and not waste it to help take care of rivers.
True
Rivers do not provide any benefits to humans.
False
Explore the definition and characteristics of rivers in this quiz. Learn about how rivers are formed, their different features, and the importance of rivers in the ecosystem.
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