The document provides information about rivers and river systems. It discusses how rivers form drainage networks and transport sediment. The Yukon River is used as a case study of a large river system. It forms a huge delta where it empties into the Bering Sea, carrying vast amounts of eroded sediment from Alaska and Canada. Rivers erode their channels through processes like abrasion and dissolve materials. They transport sediment through processes like saltation and as dissolved load. The shape of a river's drainage basin and the number of tributaries influences how rapidly the river responds to precipitation events.