it could get cloged if u put to much in at the same time u have to put it in little by little
you have a severe pressure drop and a loss of velocity
the large body of water that flows across the land is a river.
The River Danube
It is not. It is the other way round, a stream or smaller river flowing into a larger one.
There are no large rivers flowing into England from either Scotland or Wales, the only two places that could have a river flowing "towards" England.
River, stream, waterway, brook, canal, or watercourse
Pressure rises at the junction.
Electric current flows on the outside of the wire, not inside the wire. An insulated wire covers that surface where the current is flowing so that you are not touching the wire which actually carries the charge. The body has a pretty large eletrical resistance. If wet, the salts from sweating, form a more conductive surface.
An ice cap glacier is a dome-shaped glacier that flows in all directions from a central high point. These glaciers cover large areas and can have multiple outlet glaciers flowing towards different directions.
Water always flows in the direction of gravity. After precipitation happens all of the water that has fallen on land collects and flows towards the sea. A lake is just a large storage of fresh water in land that is usually at sea level and therefore flows slowly, if at all.
A confluence
A large amount of flowing water could be Lake Washington. The water is always moving. Another large amount of flowing water is the Columbia River. Since it is so long it is always moving... I hope this helps!