a stream can be part of more than one watershed because streams go in different directions so they end up in different watershed
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That doesn't really make sense. A stream can only start on one water-shed but it may pick up others as tributaries from different hills.
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Mississippi river
mississippi river
There are a vast number of reasons why one river could have more sediment than another. The type of watershed. Urbanization stream channeling Dams Heavy rains That is a short list of things that can impact the sediment load of a river.
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The Chesapeake Bay watershed stretches across more than 64,000 square miles. It encompasses parts of six states _¾_ Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia _¾_ and the entire District of Columbia. More than 17 million people live in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
A mature stream causes more erosion than a young stream, due to the pure fact that theres more curve in a mature stream causing the sediments to shift more frequently.
The Tone River has the largest watershed and serves water to more than 30 million inhabitants in Tokyo.
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No, I think that a creek is bigger than a stream.
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southern part of Carolina was more prosperous than the northern partBecause it had more fertile farmland.