Meltwater
A fast-moving stream is called a river or a torrent.
A glacial stream is a stream of liquid water on, in, or under a glacier, moving under the influence of gravity.
bayou
When a liquid fire extinguisher has a hose, the stream of liquid coming from the hose is called the "hose stream" and can be directed at the base of the flames.
No, water changing from liquid to vapor or gas would not be called a stream. A stream typically refers to a continuous flow of water running in a channel.
It is called deposition. It occurs as friction or gravity overcomes the force of the moving water.
Is called a 'scald'.
Fast moving stream
A current. A rotating current is called a gyre.
A stream of charged particles is called an electrical current.
It is a convection current.
The two narrow belts of fast-moving winds are called the jet streams. They are located at high altitudes in the atmosphere, with the polar jet stream and the subtropical jet stream being the most prominent ones.