Thursday, March 31, 2011

Blog Three: The River Habitat

A river is fresh water, which usually flows to the ocean, a lake, or even another river. Its animals include those of amphibians, reptiles, birds, and insects. These organisms respond to changes in river channel locations and pattern of flow. All the wildlife in and around a river depends on what way the river is flowing, as well as what the entering water brings and what the exit water removes. Each animal realy do depend on one another to live, so rivers are a special place for them. A river is part of the "hydrological cycle", which is when water from such a place is usually collected from precipitaion and other water resources. A river may also be known as a stream, but it all depends on it's size. So, this makes the river a very strange and unique form of water.

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