I believe that would be called RUNOFF water.
in the underground and rivers, streams ,lakes.
runoff
rivers lakes roads streams motorways parks
Clay, sand, silt.
you can find silt in dirt. it is also found in streams & rivers when the water washes away some soil.
Runoff
The freshwater of the Coast Range originates from precipitation in the form of rain and snow. This precipitation collects in rivers and streams that flow down from the mountains and provide a source of freshwater to the coastal areas.
I believe it is called Runnoff...
According to a Biome site, " In spring the average precipitation in centimeters is 50.8 to 88.9 centimeters. The average precipitation in spring is so much that the rivers and streams are overflowing. "
Across rivers and streams.
When water vapor condense to form clouds. it comes down in the form of rain and then flows into the river bodies.
Most of the rivers in the eastern United States begin in the Appalachian Mountains. This mountainous region serves as a significant watershed, where precipitation collects and flows downwards, creating numerous streams and rivers. The rivers generally flow eastward toward the Atlantic Ocean, with some rivers also flowing into the Gulf of Mexico. In contrast, many rivers in the West originate in the Rocky Mountains.
it's a costal body of water in it has streams in rivers running into it.
On the waters route back to the sea, it collects minerals and salts from the earths rocks and carries them back to the sea via rivers and streams.
In landlocked lakes, water is primarily discharged through evaporation, groundwater seepage, and rivers and streams that flow into or out of the lake. Precipitation also contributes to the water balance of a lake by adding water to the system.
The network of streams that drains an area of land is called a watershed or drainage basin. It encompasses all the land where precipitation collects and flows into a common outlet, such as a river, lake, or ocean. Watersheds are crucial for managing water resources, as they influence local ecosystems and water quality. Each watershed is defined by its topography and the flow of water through its streams and rivers.
Precipitation -- rain and snow cause flowing water in nature.