Yes, it is correct.
It could be called runoff, feeder stream or source.
Any Type Of water as long as it flows down stream(north, south,east,west) the sources can flow in to other streams! Any Type Of water as long as it flows down stream(north, south,east,west) the sources can flow in to other streams!
yes, when the water flows it goes Down stream, so up stream is where the water comes from, IE a sink
For all intents and purposes river and glacial water is identical. What determines the speed of moving water is the grade down which it flows. The steeper the grade the faster the water flows. So whichever stream is the steepest, that stream will be the fastest.
a little bed of water flows and the joins a bigger bed of water, where it joins a stream and then another stream to a bigger stream, then a river which joins a bigger river then goes down to a waterfall where it joins a lake.
There is a auto mechanic that has a garage in the mountains a thousand miles from the ocean. Next to his shop is a stream. The oils and fluids from his shop leak into the stream which empties into a river which flows to the ocean a thousand miles away. Bob washes his car in the middle of the city. The water and soap and oils from his car run down his driveway into the street. The polluted water flows down the street into the storm drain which flows into the river which flows into the ocean.
Water from waterfalls drops into pool of water which then flows as a river continuing downhill to the sea.Then it evaporates into clouds, falls as rain onto high ground, and flows down from the high ground into rivers which could possibly fall from that same waterfalls again.
Mainly it becomes polluted and it loses a large amount of its water through evaporation in the desert.
Because the cold water at the bottom of the ocean flows south, which pulls the warmer surface layers of the Gulf Stream north.
why water evaporates very slowly in a fridge?write down 2 reasons? condensation and freezing
water evaporates then comes back down
The water won't flow by itself - it needs an energy source. What happens in this case is that the water evaporates, rains down, and then flows. The part where it evaporates is due to the heat from the Sun.