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They can be, such as where a stream or river cuts into the ground, forming a gorge or canyon. However, cliffs may also be formed by uplift from tectonic forces.
A disappearing stream is the term used to describe a stream or a river, which flows into a sinkhole or a crack.
An entrenched meander is a deepened turn in a river or stream. It is the product of land uplift followed by a downcutting of a stream or river.
As water flows, it picks up particles of the ground and carries it along the stream of water. That is erosion. As water deposits into another body of water, for example the Mississippi river into the Gulf of Mexico, those particles of ground are deposited in that area. That is deposition.
That would be a river.
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A stream or river called that flows into a larger stream or river is called a tributary.
The Colorado River borders California.
What river border Iowa
The stream is a tributary of the river.
A large stream of surface water is usually called a river. A river is freshwater and runs from high to low ground.
runoff can pollute a river or stream because when the water flows over the ground, it could pick up some trash or garbage on the ground, and the garbage could flow with the runoff. Then when the runoff enters a stream, lake, or ocean, the garbage will flow into the water, causing pollution.
No river actually borders Egypt, but the river Nile flows through it.
The Mississippi River borders Illinois on the west.
It is erosion and the Mississippi River is carrying that soil down stream.
The point of the V is probably where there is a stream, river or wash.
A stream or brook can get bigger and become a river.