These are called currents.
currents!
large water bodies of rivers are called as oceans!!!
Currents
The water cycle, and Hydro-Kinesis, describes the movement of water. The process of water moving, both inside and out of pipes, is termed to be Flow. This also includes truck-hauling. The process of moving water is the cause of Erosion and rivulets and streams and little rivers like the Hay and the Berland. Rivers to the Oceans is definitely a separate aspect.
I believe it is called Runnoff...
Oceans Large rivers Glaciers Smaller rivers Water vapour, as in a cloud
I would believe it to be called Freshwater. In the oceans it would be Saltwater.
They are just bodies of water.
The water in the oceans come from the rivers!
The most common liquid (on our world) is water, and moving water is commonly found in rivers. It moves in oceans as well, in the form of waves and currents. It also moves out of faucets. Falling rain is another form of moving liquid.
A current. A rotating current is called a gyre.
Water from rivers and streams.
One main difference between oceans and rivers is that oceans are made up of salt water while rivers are made up of fresh water. A river follows a course while oceans surround the continents and are very large.