It could become a waterfall. Or if it just flows over onto more land then it becomes a river, not a stream.
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Rivers are kept full by thawing snow in higher elevations that run downhill for centuries along the same path....as time goes by, the river digs deeper and deeper into the ground. There are actually lots of rivers in the deserts, they are all just covered up by sand and underground.---When rain falls, some of it sinks into the ground, but not of it. The water that flows over land is called surface runoffor overland flow. Overland flows remove soil and rock, and carve out channels and streams. These channels eventually deepen into rivers.
continental shelf
The lines bend upward to show that the stream is running the opposite way. (For example, if the lines are pointing north, the stream is running south) **Contour lines bend toward the source when they go over a river/stream.
to recycle the water over and over again.
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It could probably be a canal or a stream.
Rapids
A noisy little stream is called a babbling brook. As the water flows over the pebbles in the stream it creates the noise.
b the volume of water that flows over time
A river or a stream fits this decription...
A flood happens when water over flows from to much rain and over flows the city/village/etc........ also, when it rain for so long and rain so hard
when the water flows over earth materials the earth materials start to increase into a river and it will have lots and lots of meanders in there
No because there stickiness... Unless it rains a lot and it over flows and the water is to fast.
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Yup, an electric charge is generated.
A waterfall.