When rain is heavy and land is inclined , it rolls into stream. It is known as runoff.
When rain rolls into a stream it is known as runoff.
When rain runoff travels over the surface of the land and enters a stream, it is called surface runoff. This water can carry pollutants and sediment into the stream, affecting water quality and aquatic ecosystems.
When rainwater flows into a stream, it is called runoff. Runoff is the movement of water over the land surface, ultimately reaching streams, rivers, and bodies of water.
An ephemeral stream is a stream that flow with water only following rain storms. The stream quickly disappears when the rain stops.
rain
A stream is a flow of rain water that is smaller than a river.
it gets water from the rain and the ocean
Stream discharge would increase if additional water enters it, such as from a rain storm or from melting snow.
In a form of creek or stream
Rill erosion
I think if a rock is very rotund it willroll faster and it will roll farther.
a stream and lost of stones it then it rains with lots of tree inside