No. Stream up is not a compound word.
No. Stream up is not a compound word.
Examples of compound nouns for 'stream' are:downstreambloodstreammainstreammillstreamstreamlineupstream
Chemical analysis determine that the chemical composition is identical.
No, "downstream" is not a compound word. It is a single word that combines the words "down" and "stream" to refer to the direction in which a river or stream flows.
No, "jet stream" is not typically hyphenated when used as a compound noun.
When the elevation of the water table is below the stream, the stream is considered to be gaining water from the surrounding groundwater, a process known as gaining or effluent stream. In this situation, the stream acts as a discharge point for groundwater, contributing to its flow. Conversely, if the water table is above the stream, the stream may lose water to the groundwater, referred to as a losing or influent stream.
Water is a compound
The mouth of a stream is where it meets a larger body of water, such as a lake, ocean, or another stream. It is where the stream's water flows out and mixes with the water of the larger body.
A stream is a flow of rain water that is smaller than a river.
It is a fresh water stream.
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