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It's the flow of water that carries solids, whenever the flow slows then some of the solids will fall to the bottom of the stream.
All streams meander to some extent. The most likely time is when flow is consistent and gradient is uniform. See Braided Stream. When a stream has eroded the steep valleys to genteler slopes, the stream flows more slowly.Now water in the stream erodes along the sides of the stream bed rather than along the stream bottom. === ===
In some rare cases a river could flow into the ground and dry up completely at the Small rivers may be called by several other names, including stream, creek.
Robert E. Horton From overland flow, interception loss, and stream orders, Horton is the grandfather of hydrology
With other streams or tributaries joining, a stream's flow of water increases until it can be considered a river. For example, the mighty Mississippi starts out as a trickle of water near the Canadian border. Many similar trickles begin to join it and the flow increases.
Permanent streams flow all year long, whereas ephemeral streams flow only for part of the year- in fact, some ephemeral streams flow only for a brief time after a heavy rain
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A stream is a flowing body of Waterwith a Current_(stream), confined within a Stream_bedand Stream_bank. Depending on its locale or certain characteristics, a stream may be referred to as a branch, brook, beck, Burn_(topography), creek, Kill_(body_of_water),Lick_(stream),Rill,Riversyke, Bayou, rivulet, or run. In some countries or communities a stream may be defined by its size. In the United_Statesa stream is classified as a watercourse less than 60 feet (18 metres) wide.
The switch may be off or there is a break in the wire that stopped the electron flow in the circuit