Divides are the boundaries that separate streams in adjacent drainage basin.
Divides are the boundaries that separate streams in adjacent drainage basin.
The term "watershed" is sometimes used, though this is a little ambiguous, since some people use it in a way that's essentially synonymous with "drainage basin", and some people use it for the boundaries between drainage basins.
drainage basins are rivers and strems all conected to one large river take the Mississippi river for an example it is so long and big with a bunch of littler rivers and streams branching off of it
meandering
I believe Badgers do.
Divides are the boundaries that separate streams in adjacent drainage basin.
Divides are the boundaries that separate streams in adjacent drainage basin.
The term "watershed" is sometimes used, though this is a little ambiguous, since some people use it in a way that's essentially synonymous with "drainage basin", and some people use it for the boundaries between drainage basins.
flows into it
The Continental Divide west of Fargo, ND separates the drainage basins that flow towards the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Streams on the east side of the divide flow towards the Atlantic Ocean, while streams on the west side flow towards the Gulf of Mexico.
Stream order is a method of classifying the hierarchy of streams within a drainage basin based on their size and connectivity. The system, developed by Horton and Strahler, assigns a numerical value to streams: first-order streams are the smallest, with no tributaries, while higher-order streams form when two streams of the same order converge. This classification helps in understanding the ecological and hydrological characteristics of a watershed. The stream order increases as streams merge, reflecting the complexity of the drainage network.
A drainage basin is the start of the stream. Sometimes snow caps on mountains melt causing streams and riviers.
There are lots of possible answers,A drainage basinA watershedA drainage systemDendritic drainage patternTrellis drainage patternParallel drainage patternRectangular drainage patternRadial drainage patternAnnular drainage patternDiscordant drainage patternA spring headTributariesConfluencesA river system
Drainage is the removal of water from the surface of the earth.Radial drainage are those found in pattern of streams radiating from a central point or area e.g. off a mountain.
A drainage pattern characterized by parallel main streams and secondary tributaries intersected at right angles by tributaries. Also known as espalier drainage; grapevine drainage.
Jet streams are fast flowing, narrow air currents found at the tropopause, the transition between the troposphere (where temperature decreases with height) and the stratosphere (where temperature increases with height) and are located at 10-15 kilometers above the surface of the Earth. They form near boundaries of adjacent air masses with significant differences in temperature
A drainage pattern characterized by regularly spaced streams flowing parallel to one another over a large area.