The course a stream follows is typically the path of least resistance. For example, water runs downhill. Streams follow paths where natural run-off occurs during a rain, or when snow melts at higher elevations. Water flows easier by going around large boulders than going through the boulder (unless the stone is porous, such as sandstone). Water will not "climb" banks to go in a new direction, except when the volume of water exceeds the width and depth of its natural path, for example, during a flood.
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You know the place where Leon took Sora when you fought Leon? When you were supposed to follow him, you went to a place where there was a little stream of water. Walk through it and use Trinity on the gate.
on a full moon and they don't have to be by a stream
heavy particles that move along the bottom of the stream.
The path that a stream follows is a channel.
The opposite direction were it started.
if you follow the footprints in the snow,and when you get to the end there will be a board.take it and then go back to the stream.
they went along the bed of a stream for a mile.
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The narrative in James Joyce's "Ulysses" can be challenging to follow due to its experimental style, stream-of-consciousness technique, and unconventional structure. The novel is known for its complex language, multiple perspectives, and lack of traditional plot progression, which can make it difficult for readers to navigate.
Her writing flows from one idea to the next, without much of a logical transition from one idea to the next, in a stream of consciousness style that's very hard to follow sometimes.
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It can be (trailing edge, trailing veil). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to trail, meaning to stream or follow behind).
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I think it is the river/stream that forms Roath Park lake, the stream then continues through Roath park but I then lose it on Google Earth, it must come out on the shoreline somewhere so this stream/river must be covered over after Roath park. I'm not sure that the stream above is the Lleucu but you can follow the stream from the lake on OS maps. Below Roath Park it bends the east and eventually flows into the River Rhymney just north of Newport Road.
you go past cerulean city on to route nine then you use surf then just follow the stream. hope this helped you