depends what the nfood sources are. and the species that live there.
Rivers and streams are the genesis of life in an ecosystem. Without these rivers and streams, the chain of life cannot be extended. All human and animal life and their derivatives depend on these bodies of water.
This question is very ignorant. First of all, there is just as much life in ponds and streams as in lakes, rivers, oceans, and seas. Second of all, there is not an irregular amount of life in "ponds and streams" in general.
good place to build their little dams
They lived in rivers and streams
plant life includes forests dragon flowers and is full of Lakes and streams
The main types of streams are coldwater streams, which have cooler temperatures and support fish like trout; warmwater streams, which have higher temperatures and support fish like bass and sunfish; and transitional streams, which are influenced by tidal or anthropogenic effects. Each type of stream has unique characteristics and supports different aquatic life.
W. Furneaux has written: 'Life in ponds and streams'
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Crayfish, freshwater crabs, many insects adapted to aquatic environments like caddisflies, mayflies, mosquitos, etc. live in streams (for at least part of their life cycle.)
Delta streams
plant life, fish, and the predators that eat the fish
flat and fertile land and good farming climate.