The Rhine is the longest river
within Germany and is known for its beauty, with medieval castles and lovely
wine villages along its banks. The river begins in Switzerland. Passing through
the city of Basel, it forms the border between Germany and France, flows into
Germany and the Netherlands and ends in the North Sea.
When rivers freeze, water
turns dark, swirls thick; moves slow before hardening into ice. Though some
rivers tend to freeze over easily, some do not. It all depends on the kinetic
energy (KE) of the moving water. The higher its (KE), the more unlikely it
freezes. The Rhine is one such river.
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