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How are rivers different from other bodies of water?

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Rivers are different from other bodies of water in that they are constantly flowing and have a current. They are also typically much narrower than other bodies of water, such as lakes or oceans. Rivers are also typically fed by smaller streams and creeks, and they often have a source, such as a lake or spring, from which they originate.

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