Streams often merge with one another to become rivers.
An estuary.
Estuary
When two streams come together, it is called a confluence. At a confluence, the two streams merge to form a single stream.
The term for when they merge is 'confluence'.
It forms an oxbow lake.
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When two streams join together, it is called confluence. This natural phenomenon occurs where two rivers or streams meet and merge into a larger body of water.
It is usually the other way round. Moving in the direction of water flow, streams merge together to form larger rivers, the streams are called the river's tributaries. The point of joining is called a "confluence".
Streams join together to become rivers. Then the water from the rivers and streams will eventually run into the ocean or a lake.
Water fountains that produce two streams of water allows the customer to drink more water with less air, therefore less burping. Also with two streams there is less spraying.
Stream order is a method of classifying the hierarchy of streams within a drainage basin based on their size and connectivity. The system, developed by Horton and Strahler, assigns a numerical value to streams: first-order streams are the smallest, with no tributaries, while higher-order streams form when two streams of the same order converge. This classification helps in understanding the ecological and hydrological characteristics of a watershed. The stream order increases as streams merge, reflecting the complexity of the drainage network.
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