A stream.
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That's a river.
Watercourse Way was created in 1919-11.
Angel Falls is part of a watercourse
A watercourse is a route on water. It usually refers to a stream or river.
A watercourse is the course of the water - the pathway that the water takes through the land.
There are about 30,000 watercourses in Lithuania. Watercourses can be natural or man made, the only requirement to be a watercourse is that it contain flowing water. A watercourse can be a river, stream, brook, canal or a ditch. It would be impossible to name them all. A few examples are the Nemunas River, the Neris River, and the Venta River. See the related link for more information.
No, the water in a billabong does not move. Billabong is an Australian English word meaning a small lake, specifically an oxbow lake, a section of still water adjacent to a river or creek, which has been cut off by a change in the natural watercourse.
Wiradhuri (Aboriginal language of southeast Australia) 'bilaba', watercourse filled only after rain.
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WADI - an Arabic term refers to a dry riverbed. Or, in the Americas, it is called an arroyo.
A dimble is a ravine with a watercourse.