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A shallow area may be called a "ford" (the verb to fordis "to cross at a shallow point").
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It was used to carry bulk coal. This style of ship apparently had a shallow draft, and James Cook's early sea experience of these led him to use them for his explorations, on account of their utility in shallow waters or streams.
Yes, they're also called waterdogs and are an aquatic salamander. They prefer shallow lakes and streams with slow moving water.
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The streams that contribute to a river system are called tributaries.
a small, shallow dish
it is called the shallow ocean zone
waters of the ocean that move in giant streams are called currents.
Streams of molten lava out of a volcano are called 'lava flows'.
A shallow place in a river is called a ford if it is used as a place to wade across to the other side. A shallow place can also be called a sandbar if the water does not cover all of the sand in a river or stream.
They are called naiads.