The lowest base level a stream may flow into is sea level in which it flows into the ocean.
The base level
the point where it reaches sea level
The level of the lake
The base level
base level-The lowest level to which a stream can flow. :)
The ultimate base level of a stream is sea level. A base level is the lowest point to which a stream can erode its channel.
base level
The base level of a river is the lowest place where it can flow, generally it's mouth. Therefore if a river or stream flows into another river, then the first river's base level is the point where it joins the other river.
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Ultimate base level
Streams can't erode their channels endlessly. there is a lower limit to how deep can a stream erode. Base level is the lowest point to which a stream can erode its channels.
The Rockies lowest point is 3,400 feet above sea level where the Arkansas River flows into Kansas.
A stream or river called that flows into a larger stream or river is called a tributary.
tributary