Yes, they can be very cold, almost 32f
Majority of rivers and streams have fresh water flowing in them.
Streams and rivers flow down a long path and ponds and lakes stay in one place and not flowing like streams and rivers.
Yes, they can be very cold, almost 32f
Small creeks, streams and rivers that flow into larger rivers are called tributaries
Streams and rivers flowing into a larger river or lake. They CONTRIBUTE to the main flow.
Trout live mainly in fast flowing, cold water streams, rivers, and brooks they can also be found in lakes joined by those kinds of streams, rivers and brooks.
A river is a flowing body of water. The distinction between creeks, streams, and rivers is usually arbitrary, with rivers being the larger of the three.
Other rivers and streams add up into it and flow with the Mississippi River
The average rainfall on rivers and streams can vary significantly depending on the location and climate of the region. Rainfall typically replenishes river and stream flow, providing a consistent source of water. Areas with higher average rainfall generally have more water flowing in rivers and streams compared to areas with lower average rainfall.
Precipitation -- rain and snow cause flowing water in nature.
Yes, except that Australia has rivers and creeks, rather than rivers and streams. Small water-flows are not generally referred to as streams in Australia.Despite Australia having the reputation of being the driest inhabited continent, there are many, many rivers and creeks in Australia, but they are not all permanently-flowing. There is a vast network of rivers and river systems through the eastern states, and smaller networks in the northwest and southwest of the continent.
Either from streams/rivers flowing over soluble landscapes, or through soluble rock strata, such as bores and springs.