It will make them foamy. Or it would, if I had any lakes and streams.
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The water that flows in streams and rivers into the ocean and lakes is called runoff or freshwater.
Surface runoff that cannot penetrate the ground forms streams, rivers, or lakes.
Runoff can include rainwater, melting snow, or any other water that flows over the ground surface and collects in rivers, streams, lakes, or oceans. It can carry pollutants and sediments, impacting water quality and ecosystems. Proper management of runoff is essential to protect water resources and prevent environmental degradation.
Groundwater percolates into aquifers underground, where it can be stored for long periods of time or flow into rivers, lakes, and oceans. Runoff typically flows into streams, rivers, lakes, and eventually reaches the ocean.
Water runoff forms small streams or rivulets as it flows over the ground or landscape. These small channels can carry water to larger bodies of water, such as rivers or lakes. Runoff can occur naturally from rain or snowmelt, or it can be artificially created by human activities like irrigation or urban development.
A runoff is precipitatoin soaks into the ground, precipitation can also run over the ground and flow into streams, rivers, lakes, and eventually the ocean.