From what i read its called "a wash" (i don't know that's what i read from other sites), or "precipitation". I'm probably wrong, so sorry if i am.
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In desert areas of the Americas it is called an arroyo while in Africa it is called a wadi.
the water was diverted by digging ditches in the ground in the fields, when the river raised then it would go down. the ground will soak the water and the plants would grow.
Generally Lake Victoria is considered to be the source (start) of the Nile. On the northern edge of the lake, water pours over a waterfall, known as Ripon Falls, into a narrow opening which some people believe is the beginning of the River Nile. Ripon Falls may be the starting-point of the river, but the many streams that flow into Lake Victoria could claim to be the true source. Much of Lake Victoria is surrounded by mountains with streams tumbling down into the lake. The largest tributary of Lake Victoria is the Kagera river. The Kagera and its tributary the Ruvubu, with its headwaters in Burundi, is now considered to be the true source of the Nile. It is from here that the Nile is measured as the world's longest river.
Down by the River's Edge - 2013 was released on: USA: April 2013
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In a canoe Im from the wanganui river. they travel in a canoe :)
Sunlight Pours Down was created in 2004.
It may mean you are so hot he had to cool you down or you were on fire.
the sea is filled with salt because most streams and rivers lead to the ocean. since so much water moves down the stream or river it removes layers of dirt and rock. Revealing salt the salt goes down the river then meets the ocean where the salt mixes with water and creates salt water.
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Glacial ice is almost 100% fresh water. When the ice melts, the fresh water pours into the oceans, making the salinity go down.
the sea is filled with salt because most streams and rivers lead to the ocean. since so much water moves down the stream or river it removes layers of dirt and rock. Revealing salt the salt goes down the river then meets the ocean where the salt mixes with water and creates salt water.
Of course. That's exactly what happens when the water at the top of the lake behind the dam pours down through the pipes and turns millstones or generators on the way down.
These are some things that cause the speed of water to slow down. Broad flat channels slow a river down, a rough channel will also slow the water down. Basically, anything that increases the surface area of a body of water, against which water flows will slow it down, this is due to the increase of friction. In addition, water flows slowest at the margins of a river, if the river is winding, water will flow slower at the inside curves.
Because water slows down and sediment drops to the bottom
it has colic and you should not let it roll of lie down or else it could die