carry more water when it rains and less water when it doesn't
streams and ponds
they eat frogs by streams
Atrout. :)
fresh water creeks and streams
Th river otter was trapped in Utah streams for almost thirty years. Poachers and unregulated trapping nearly killed the animals.
Planting grass "filter strips" in sensitive areas next to streams is one thing.
Most pollution in streams is caused by agricultural runoff. Many farms and ranches do not take precautions against the runoff.
Agricultural chemicals typically flow into the ground if they are well applied. However, they may end up in streams if they are poorly applied or if there is a flood.
Mountain streams are typically in the youthful stage of development. These streams have steep gradients, fast flows, and are actively eroding the surrounding landscape. They are characterized by high energy and are often creating V-shaped valleys.
The rivers, streams and sea in a process called eutrophication. For more information search eutrophication on google.
It has 4. 2 up streams and 2 down streams. They are all screwed into the exhaust system / pipes. 2 are up close to the exhaust manifolds and 2 are back towards the muffler.
The rain carries with it, the agricultural chemicals and those end up in streams, rivers, lakes.
The people of African civilizations are primarily agricultural and the water from these exotic streams is a necessity for their crops. They do not have well developed roads to use for trade. They also use the river to wash clothes, bathe, and drink from.
eats herbs, aquatic plants, leaves, agricultural crops, and various other vegetation that grows in or along rivers and streams.
Carl C. Harris has written: 'Power development of small streams' -- subject(s): Water-power
Water is an easy way to transport of food, materials, etc. Rivers, lakes and streams are also sources of drinking water - and provide for agricultural needs.
you mean jet streams...or thermals?