The energy for running water in streams come from from heaven.
The sun. Evaporation leads to rain in the mountains & gravity does the job from there.
Streams join together to become rivers. Then the water from the rivers and streams will eventually run into the ocean or a lake.
It really depends on where the stream is located but often streams accumulate the majority of their water from run off and rain water. However some streams are fed from larger bodies of water as well.
Source of energy is the sun.
Water may come from a spring, from a well, from rivers or streams or from desalinization plants that treat sea water.
The earth's fresh water is naturally occurring water that is in ice sheets, ice caps, glaciers, icebergs, bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers and streams, and underground as groundwater in aquifers and underground streams.
Yes, there are streams in the Philippines. Recall that the climate there is tropical and semi-tropical. There are some streams that run pretty much "all the time" and there are some that will be arush with water when the rains come, but carry no water at other times. Whether it's a brook or streamlet, or a seasonal rill, there are streams in the Philippines.
A water shed is the catchment area for a reservoir which contains streams and springs leading to on output source being a dam.
North Dakota's water resources come from both surface water(lakes, rivers, streams) and underground water (aquifers and wells).
u get the water running to the ground and then water falls come
The energy that drives the water cycle is from the Sun.
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