Water does move in streams; at bends, it moves faster on the outside and slower on the inside of the bend.
Ocean currents.
High gradient streams have steeper slopes, which means they have more energy and power to transport larger sediment particles. The fast flowing water in high gradient streams can effectively carry and move these large particles due to the force of the water flow.
oceans current.............yep
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waters of the ocean that move in giant streams are called currents.
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Majority of rivers and streams have fresh water flowing in them.
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Lakes, rivers, and streams are bodies of water.
The energy for running water in streams come from from heaven.
Gaining or effluent streams receive water from the saturated zone.
Yes, young streams are typically narrow and move swiftly. In their early stages, they are often characterized by steep gradients, which increases the velocity of the water flow. This swift movement allows them to erode the surrounding landscape, creating a V-shaped valley. As they mature, streams tend to widen and slow down, leading to different ecological and geological features.