water
It is dissolved (-;
It is dissolved (-;
it forms at the beginning of a stream or river
dew, ice, stream and snow are all forms of water. Cold is not.
Tiny rills enlarge to form gullies, which join to form a stream.
cuts mainly side to side
Rill erosion
Alluvial Fan
A floodplain forms where a stream overflows its banks during periods of high water flow, depositing sediments and creating a flat, fertile area on either side of the stream channel. This area is important for natural flood control and supporting diverse ecosystems.
It forms a delta by sedimentation of debris brought by the river stream.
This is water erosion that does not flow in a channel
The polar jet stream is generally stronger and faster-moving than the subtropical jet stream. The polar jet stream forms at higher latitudes and is located closer to the poles, while the subtropical jet stream is located at lower latitudes. The polar jet stream is associated with larger temperature contrasts and stronger pressure gradients, resulting in stronger winds compared to the subtropical jet stream.