A river, or stream.
A channel through which water is continually flowing downhill is a stream. A large channel in soil that carries runoff after a rainstorm is a gully.
A stream.
it's a river
it's a river
Streambed
Swamp water is black because it comes from slow-moving channel flowing through forested swaps or wetlands.
A channel where water is continuously flowing down a hill would be described as a stream, or possibly a rivulet, depending on its size.
It's a river
Water flowing downhill in a large channel is called a River. Deposition creates landforms such as alluvial fans and deltas. It can also add soil to a river's fllod plain.
Water flowing downhill in a large channel is called a River. Deposition creates landforms such as alluvial fans and deltas. It can also add soil to a river's fllod plain.
Water flowing downhill in a large channel is called a River. Deposition creates landforms such as alluvial fans and deltas. It can also add soil to a river's fllod plain.
Water flowing through the pipe creates some friction. That friction creates vibration, vibration = sound.