A natural stream of water larger than a creek and emptying into an ocean is called a river. The longest river in the world is the Nile River in Africa.
There are two answers to this question based upon the way it is written. A. A large natural stream of water emptying into a large "body" is called a river; and B. A large natural stream of water emptying into a larger body can be called a tributary. Normally this is a smaller river than the "large body". Thus the Missouri River is a tributary of the Mississippi River.
A stream smaller than a river is known as a creek
yes if it had spread into a larger body of water such as a river or a larger stream
A creek is a natural flowing stream of water smaller than a river that is also referred to as a brook. A creek is also a small coastal inlet
tributary is the collective term A tributary is a smaller stream which flows into a larger river. The name of an individual stream depends on the size of the stream. It may be a river or a creek or a canal if it is manmade.
No, I think that a creek is bigger than a stream.
No, it is not. The word creek is a noun (small river or stream).
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A creek is larger than a rill. A rill is a small, narrow channel typically seen on a hillside, while a creek is a larger flowing body of water.
A small stream is called a creek.
What is the analogies for mad is to angry as creek is to? Stream