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A canal is a man-made stream or a stream a naturally occurring stream that has been purposefully changed by humans. It can either be used to to transport people and goods or contain water for consumption by humans. Sewers contain human waste and are often underground as such they as not suitable for either of the purposes to which canals are put.
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A Stream is a sequence of bytes.
The term stream is a generic abstraction that says nothing about the implementation. However, if we use the analogy that gave it its name, a stream of water, we can better understand how a stream works. A water stream allows water to flow from one point to another in one direction only (downstream, with the flow of the current). If we were to throw a stick into the water, it would be carried downstream by the water where it could then be extracted. Sticks can be inserted or extracted automatically by devices, thus allowing information to pass between those devices.A file stream is a stream that is associated with a device representing a file. If the file is upstream then we can use the stream to extract information from the file. When we extract information from a stream, that stream is known as an input stream; it provides us with information. Conversely, if the file were downstream then we can use the stream to insert information into the file. When we insert information into a stream, that stream is known as an output stream; it carries information away from us.An input/output stream is one where we can both insert and extract information. An input/output file stream is a typical example: we can extract data from the file associated with the stream, process the data (modify it in some way), and then insert the modified data back into the same file. To implement an input/output stream, we simply use two streams associated with the same device: one specifically for input operations, the other specifically for output operations. This implementation detail is hidden from the user, so the stream appears to be a bi-directional stream as far as the user is concerned.
The standard console input stream, std::cin.
Velocity
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velocity
channel size<lies
The competence of a stream is determined by the stream's velocity and the size of the sediment it can transport. Streams with higher velocities and larger sediment sizes are typically more competent and can transport larger particles.
MPEG transport stream was created in 1995.
Transport Stream
Transport Stream
Stream Load is the amount of material a stream can hold as it flows. As a stream flows it causes erosion, and this erosion is carried about as material in the stream. As too much is eroded, the extra material will fall to the bottom, or push it's way to the sides.
A glacial stream is a stream of liquid water on, in, or under a glacier, moving under the influence of gravity.
Allows weathered material to fall away from the face, thus exposing a new surface to weathering. Gravity is also responsible for stream flow, helping to transport the sediment away.
capacity