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These streams are called Currents. An example would be The Gulf Stream.
I know of no special name for southerly flowing streams. 'Draining in a southerly direction' would perhaps be a description.
The coastal region where seawater and freshwater mix is called an estuary. The mixed water inside the estuary is called brackish.
We would usually find the source of a river in upland areas such as mountains or hills because the water in streams and rivers is very fast-flowing, cutting and eroding the land to form valleys, and features such as waterfalls.
Free-flowing means that something can flow without hindrance. A example of this is a river that exists without being blocked or impeded by a dam. A dam would resist the flow of a river, causing water to remain in or accumulate in a given region, which would not be a free-flowing scenario.
Free-flowing means that something can flow without hindrance. A example of this is a river that exists without being blocked or impeded by a dam. A dam would resist the flow of a river, causing water to remain in or accumulate in a given region, which would not be a free-flowing scenario.
All rivers are streams but not all streams are rivers. There is a defined method (Link) of sizing flowing water, all these features are streams and are ranked as 1st through 12th order streams. The systems starts with what would be called in non-scientific terms brooks and works up to rivers. Going up in size and strength, streams that are classified as 4th through 6th order are medium streams while anything larger is a river. Examples:The Ohio River in the United States is an 8th order streamThe Mississippi River is a 10th order stream.The Amazon in South America, is a 12th order stream.
Jets streams are found high in the atmosphere. They are fast-flowing 'passages' of air. They're useful to air-travel in that they can push aircraft faster than they would normally fly - saving fuel.
The most powerful Flying-type in the Sinnoh Region is Altaria.
not all the time some get water for fresh water streams. Also because it is a volcanic region there would be geysers and volcanic springs which would give extremely pure water.
Water depletion would mean that streams would dry out, and rivers run low.
It will make them foamy. Or it would, if I had any lakes and streams.