Basically, yes
The difference between a river and a stream is the name applied to it by local residents, and relative size. In the same region, something called a river is usually larger than something called a stream. However, something that is called a river in one place could be the same size as something called a stream in another place.
dace fish eat small worms on a small hook you can catch them in calm parts of a stream or river you can do the same for creek chubs
Rivers and streams are two different things, A river is a large body of water and a stream is a small body of water. This means that riverbeds and streambeds are indeed two different things.
No, there is a difference. A pond is "a small body of water" A river is "a large natural stream of fresh water that flows inot the ocean" The difference: A river is a large body of water-a pond is a small body of water A river is a moving body of water-a pond is still and calm A river flows into a larger body of water-a pond stays in the same place and doesn't travel :) !!! jd218
A stream of fresh water, pretty much the same as anywhere else.
The air arround Earth has usually the same speed as the rotating Earth itself. That is much different to camparing that with a ship on a river, where you move much faster to the sea by the water stream than to the well-spring of the river.
In geography, "source" usually refers to the point where a river or stream begins, typically in the form of a spring or high-altitude area where water originates. It is significant because the characteristics of the source can influence the entire river system downstream.
The Mississippi River and the Amazon River move water at roughly 0.6 million cubic meters per second. By comparison, the Gulf Stream, as it flows and forms off of Florida, moves at approximately 30 million cubic meters per second.
[its latin for river horse]ERROR in above: It is, in fact, GREEK for the same definition, not Latin.HORSE: Gr: ίππος (hippos) L: equusRIVER: Gr: ποταμός (potamos) L: fluvius / rivus ( for small stream)
That would be the Ichetucknee River. It is six miles long and flows into the Santa Fe River with its source at a spring of the same name.
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