answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

It usually goes along a river which it made itself and flows or into a lake or into the sea. The biggest river which stays ''pure'' is the river Amazon, which keeps flowing for 300 km.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

it flows into estuaries. (:

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Where does the water go after if falls into a river basin?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Where does water go after it falls into a river basin?

Into small separate ditches or estuaries.


What river does Victoria falls go into?

The Falls are located on the Zambezi River


What towns and cities go along the river Yangtze go into?

basin


Where does the water from the Angel Falls go?

It feeds into the Kerep River (alternatively known as the Río Gauya), which flows into the Churun River, a tributary of the Carrao River.


How fast does the niagara falls go?

The Canadian/Horseshoe falls goes at 32kph


Does the Colorado River go through Wyoming?

The Colorado River Basin stretches from Wyoming to Mexico.


Where does the water go at Okavango Delta?

The Okavango Delta is actually where the water goes. It comes from where the Okavango River empties onto a swamp in an endorheic basin in the Kalahari Desert.


Where does the rivers water go when it goes down Victoria falls?

The waters continue to flow as the Zambezi river and eventually into the Indian Ocean


What is the largest river basin in the US?

You have to look in the Guiness book of records to find out or go on www.ask.com.


Where did Gary Paulsen go to high school?

Theif River Falls


What are the best places to go in Africa?

Nile river, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Sahara Desert, Congo Basin.


What is the difference between a basin and rift valley?

a Basin vs a Valley*River basin is the land area that is drained by a river and its tributaries; valley is a low land surrounded by hills or mountains often having a river or stream running along the bottom.BasinAny land that descends into a river or a stream is called a basin. It is interesting to note that the surface of the land covering its highest point down to the bottom of the stream or river is taken as part of the stream's drainage.A basin is otherwise called as 'watershed' too. A river basin is normally a part of the land drained by the river and its tributaries. You would find that all the streams down the hillocks flow into one river. The ocean is of course the final destination of the river into which all the streams flow in a basin.A basin is characterized by a flow of streams and creeks. The duty of a river basin is to send all the water in the form of streams and creeks falling on the land into a principal river and in turn into the ocean.As a matter of fact every one lives in a river basin. All the water that we use, say in the bathroom, in the pond, in the kitchen and water draining in the street go to the river and in turn to the ocean.A river basin acts like the arteries in our body that connects one part of the body to the other.ValleyA valley on the contrary is a typical low land eventually surrounded by hills or mountains. It is important to note that the earth's geological features are assisted by the presence of valleys that are very much helpful to the human life.Valleys can be categorized based on the method of their formation. When the earth's crust gets separated, a rift valley is formed and it is formed by violent tectonic movements. Sometimes a glacier is capable of causing a valley. It is called glacier valley. River valleys are formed in a slow manner thanks to the process of erosion.Valleys are generally large and are not narrow. You would find the valleys are characterized by climates that are different from the surrounding areas. They are easy to navigate too.