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It will flood up and then poor over the side of the mountain, creating many small streams and rivers.
They take regular samples from the rivers ans streams, and run a series of tests to see what contaminants are present.
The fate of most precipatation is to run off the sides of hills and mountains, always seeking the lowest point. It runs into little streams and finally big rivers where it ends up in the oceans. Then its fate is to repeat the process all over again.
Streams join together to become rivers. Then the water from the rivers and streams will eventually run into the ocean or a lake.
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Boulders fracture into large rocks. Ice, thawing, and wind break apart the rock even more until it is sediment. Sediment gets picks up by streams and rivers. As sediment is compacted, it again begins to form rock.Interesting fact: Sediment from the Appalachian Mountains in the east have been found in cliff faces of the Rocky Mountains in the west, carried there by streams and rivers.
In streams on them sometimes.
there can be erosion's on mountains, canyons, rivers, and streams.
Mature Stage
rivers,streams,mountains and grasslands
A drainage basin is the start of the stream. Sometimes snow caps on mountains melt causing streams and riviers.
from streams and rivers that flow down mountains
rivers streams filled from the rocky mountains.
Tributaries
The torrential mountains and streams flowed.
Present value of streams can be found by dividing the streams with 4 percent interest rate for example if stream is 100 then present value will be present value = 100 / .04
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