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Confluence is the joining of two water flows (rivers, streams) into a single stream.
Streams of molten lava out of a volcano are called 'lava flows'.
Water moves downhill as "runoff." It also moves through the ground in porus matierials like sand or gravel, or through cracks or channels in bedrock. Water seeks the lowest level where it forms groundwater, streams, rivers, lakes and oceans. Skye
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Well, groundwater and runoff both land on Earth as precipitation, but groundwater is water that gets trapped underground by seeping through rocks. You capture this water by wells. Runoff is when precipitation flows from (usually) mountains. The water gets into streams, and streams join to form rivers. The rivers would usually lead to the ocean. Most of the runoff gets evaporated when the water reaches the ocean; only a little-bit of the water in rivers and streams flowing down is evaporated then.
water that flows downhill and into rivers and lakes is
Streams run into larger rivers.
Streams run into larger rivers.
Runoff
Streams and rivers are the result of rain falling to the ground. The water runs downhill and flows towards the sea.
A simplified version of the water cycle is: Water is evaporated by sun and wind from the ocean. The evaporated water forms a vapour that creates the clouds. The clouds rain down on the land (and sea). The rain flows into streams, rivers, and back into the sea. Then the evaporation begins all over again - so continuing the water cycle.
I believe that would be called RUNOFF water.
Run off