no not at all
All continents have rivers, even Antarctica. Antarctica has only one river, Penguin River, but it does have a handful of creeks and streams.
i think the rivers of ice in Antarctica are called glaciers.
all continents except Antarctica.
The Continental Divide of Antarctica is a geographical feature that separates the ice flowing towards the Weddell Sea and the ice flowing towards the Ross Sea. It marks the boundary between the East Antarctic Ice Sheet and the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.
Delta streams
The majority of earth's freshwater (about 70% of it) is stored in glaciers and ice caps, mainly found in Antarctica and Greenland. The rest of earth's freshwater is found in lakes, streams, rivers, etc.
In Streams was created in 2001.
mainly from the arctic and antarctica. As they melt the fresh water goes in the ocean and rises water levels in the sea.Other fresh water sources can be found in lakes rivers and streams which originate in mountains. This is where bottled water is from. Hope I Helped Good Luck : ) Anoynoumous dude :P mainly from the arctic and antarctica. As they melt the fresh water goes in the ocean and rises water levels in the sea.Other fresh water sources can be found in lakes rivers and streams which originate in mountains. This is where bottled water is from. Hope I Helped Good Luck : ) Anoynoumous dude :P
there are 4000 streams in pakistan
Catfish are found in rivers and streams on all continents, except one: likely Antarctica. Catfish are very hardy and resilient. They are bottom feeders so there is plenty of food for them. They can grow quite large and quite fat.
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Forest streams are generally streams that are found in and run through a forest. These are waterways that are important to the ecosystem.