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Yes, the statement is true. Sediment in a river can cause abrasion as it moves along the stream bed, wearing down the rocks and sediments it encounters. Conversely, the stream bed also abrades the sediment, further shaping and breaking it down. This mutual abrasion contributes to the overall erosion and shaping of the river landscape.
A stream or river called that flows into a larger stream or river is called a tributary.
The stream is a tributary of the river.
A stream or brook can get bigger and become a river.
A small stream in a river is called a current.
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The middle part of a river may be called mid-stream, mid-river or mature river.
No, a stream is actually smaller than a river.
Tributary is the answer you are looking for, I believe.
The oxygen content of a river or stream is likely to be highest at the source. The source of the river or stream is where it originates.
A load is the term for particles carried by a stream or river.
Are you crazy? A stream or a small river is called a TRIBUTARY.