There are two answers I know one it's run off
As water is deposited on land, water from rivers flows into the ocean. As the air becomes humid from over-saturation, it forms clouds and it rains. As the air becomes less humid, it can evaporate more water.
Water flows on the ground because it has a lesser Desitiythan the ground it flows over. The Desity of water is 1, that's why water flows over or on the ground.The above answer is for "Why"The answer needed is for "How"
Land.
When air traveling over land moves over water and cools down and travels back it causes precipitation because the water is now full of water droplets.
the temperature of breezes over water is much cooler than over land because the sunlight is reflected of the water instead of absorbed by the land
Ice sheet glacier.
runoff
Sheet erosion
sheet erosion
Soil erosion.
It could become a waterfall. Or if it just flows over onto more land then it becomes a river, not a stream.
The water from precipitaion that flows over the land surface but is not abosrbed is called runoff. The definition of runoff is the portion of precipitation on an area which does not infiltrate, but is instead discharged from the area.
It could probably be a canal or a stream.
Organic shapes are what
A non example of runoff is groundwater because groundwater, the water flows under the ground and as for runoff the water flows over the land's surface
A non example of runoff is groundwater because groundwater, the water flows under the ground and as for runoff the water flows over the land's surface
A river or a stream fits this decription...