I would think it would be low tide.
Glaciers reshape the earth by sitting there and slowly turning to water, and as that water flows down it erodes the land that it is on therefore (reshaping) the earth.
When it rains, water flows over the Earth's surface as surface runoff. This occurs when the soil is saturated or unable to absorb additional water, causing excess water to move across the land. Surface runoff can lead to the formation of streams, rivers, and eventually contributes to larger bodies of water like lakes and oceans. It also plays a crucial role in the water cycle, helping to replenish groundwater and maintain ecosystems.
It is true that water cycle is a continuous process. Water flows in different states in biosphere.
Are you talking about the Amazon? The output of the Amazon is so huge that fresh water flows out for (I believe) hundreds of miles from the river's mouth. People can be out in those waters and not even realize that they are on fresh water.
It could become a waterfall. Or if it just flows over onto more land then it becomes a river, not a stream.
Water flows downwards due to Earth's gravity.
mud flows differ from earth flows due to the fact that earth flows is slow moving downslope movement of water-saturated,clay-rich,sediment, most characteristics of humid regions and mud flow is soil and rock fragments containing a large amount of water.
when the water flows over earth materials the earth materials start to increase into a river and it will have lots and lots of meanders in there
Mud flows are fast-moving mixtures of water, rock, soil, and debris that flow downhill due to gravity, while earth flows are slower-moving landslides involving saturated soil and rock. Mud flows tend to occur in areas with heavy rainfall or snowmelt, while earth flows are usually triggered by saturation of soil from prolonged rainfall or leaking water pipes. Mud flows have a higher water content and move more quickly than earth flows.
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It tears earth from the ground and carries it which ever way water flows
Tides?
mud flows differ from earth flows due to the fact that earth flows is slow moving downslope movement of water-saturated,clay-rich,sediment, most characteristics of humid regions and mud flow is soil and rock fragments containing a large amount of water.
Yes, mudflows typically have higher water content than earth flows. Mudflows are primarily composed of a mixture of water and fine-grained sediment, leading to a viscous and flowing consistency. Earth flows, on the other hand, are generally less fluid due to lower water content, resembling a slow-moving mass of soil and rock.
The intersection of the water table with the Earth's surface, from which water flows continuously, is called a spring. Springs occur when groundwater reaches the surface naturally through a point of discharge.
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