Gullies join together to form a larger channel called a stream. A stream is a channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope. Unlike gullies, streams rarely dry up. Small streams are also called creeks or brooks. As streams flow together, they form larger and larger bodies of flowing water. A large stream is often called a river.
what causes river's?
NO it's Precipitation, that is rain or snow, will, by force of gravity, always try to find its own level, which in most cases is the sea or ocean: It flows downhill. In doing so it will erode a route which initially is a stream & then becomes, by tributaries, a river. So a river is the collective result of streams caused by the gravitational effect of water flowing to the sea.
ALSO A river is formed when water draining from mountanous terrain or some other watershed flows into a valley via smaller streams. The streams join together and their combined volume of water forms a river with the force of the water cutting a channel as it flows downhill toward a lake, sea, or ocean.
The steady wear of the river can change the land itself, for example the Grand Canyon was carved out by erosion caused by a river. Also it attracts life, such as people and animals, who change the land they live on.
Rivers and streams occur in every climate in the world.
what region has fast moving rivers and streams
there are 35 streams if you search for are there rivers in Cyprus it will say 35 streams but give 26 rivers :D
Streams join together to become rivers. Then the water from the rivers and streams will eventually run into the ocean or a lake.
Streams and rivers flow down a long path and ponds and lakes stay in one place and not flowing like streams and rivers.
Both streams and rivers can be considered the trunk of a river system.
one main primary consumer in streams and rivers are FISH
Streams are merely tributaries of rivers. A river is the wider channel into which smaller creeks, streams and rivers flow. (Streams do not flow out of rivers.) Streams carry water from higher sources, emptying into the river. As more streams empty into a river, it tends to become broader, simply because of the greater volume of water it is carrying.
Runoff causes erosion which makes ripples in the ground and the some ripples turn into gullies (small rivers or streams) that may end up like the Grand Canyon..
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I'm notsure but I got Water, Streams, Rivers, Soil, Wind ,and well that's all I got .
Streams can slowly join together to form rivers.