river
A river?
A river?
A river is a large stream of fresh water that flows across land and empties into an ocean, lake, or some other body of water.
A tributary I'm pretty sure..
It is not. It is the other way round, a stream or smaller river flowing into a larger one.
In some rare cases a river could flow into the ground and dry up completely at the Small rivers may be called by several other names, including stream, creek.
The rhone river flows into the mediterranean sea,the volga river flows into the caspian sea,the rhine river flows into the north sea,the thames river flows into the north sea,and the danube river flows into the black sea Thanks for reading bye hope my answers were a help to you all
A stream that flows into a larger stream or other body of water.
It depends if it is tropical or sub-tropical. The tropical jet streams flows east, and the other one flows west.
The terms are typically synonymous : )- the opposite of a perennial stream which flows year round.
A current in the Atlantic Ocean that brings water from the equator to the Artic Circle. It flows out of the Gulf of Mexico (hence its name), follows the east coast of the US, then turns northeast across the North Atlantic. It forms the North Atlantic Drift north of the Azores and continues to Europe.
No, the Gulf Stream and the Coriolis effect are not the same. The Gulf Stream is a warm ocean current in the Atlantic Ocean that flows from the Gulf of Mexico along the eastern coast of the United States and across the Atlantic towards Europe. The Coriolis effect, on the other hand, is a result of Earth's rotation that causes moving air and water to turn and twist in specific directions, influencing the flow of currents like the Gulf Stream. While they are related in the context of ocean circulation, they are distinct phenomena.