rivers, oceans, seas
Run Off: (simplified) water that runs off the land rather than being absorbed into the soil. So water runs off into ditches, sewers, creeks, streams rivers then into lakes and then seas and oceans
There is no soil to absorb the rain and the water then just runs off into streams and rivers.
It really depends on where the stream is located but often streams accumulate the majority of their water from run off and rain water. However some streams are fed from larger bodies of water as well.
Surface run off is water that runs over the surface of the land. Generally the soil has been infiltrated to full capacity. Channel run off is water in rivers, streams and channels.
it's streams that runs through it
It will make them foamy. Or it would, if I had any lakes and streams.
Streams and rivers are the result of rain falling to the ground. The water runs downhill and flows towards the sea.
The water that runs off the surface of the land and flows downhill into streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes is called surface water. This water collects in bodies of water through the process of runoff, which can carry various pollutants and nutrients from the land into water sources.
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it's streams that runs through it
A watershed
You add the number of streams that branch off the main stream which is the first order then you add the number of streams branching off that stream whih becomes the 2nd order and the sum of the no. of stream orders divided by the number of streams gives the bifurcation ratio.