That would be a river.
A river is a large stream of water that flows across the land and empties into a larger body of water. A river usually empties into a sea or ocean.
A stream.
Water always flows in the direction of gravity. After precipitation happens all of the water that has fallen on land collects and flows towards the sea. A lake is just a large storage of fresh water in land that is usually at sea level and therefore flows slowly, if at all.
It is a big flow of water
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River, stream, waterway, brook, canal, or watercourse
A river is a large stream of water that flows across the land and empties into a larger body of water. A river usually empties into a sea or ocean.
A river is a large stream of fresh water that flows across land and empties into an ocean, lake, or some other body of water.
the large body of water that flows across the land is a river.
A stream.
A stream.
A stream
river
A body of water whose course flows across the land is a river, stream, creek or brook. The bigger ones are most often called rivers; the other names usually pertain to the smaller ones.(Condensation is water that appears on surfaces directly from the surrounding air when the air is cooled, like dew for example.)
The stream of water which flows like a river through the ocean is a current. The Gulf Stream is the most significant such current which flows from the tropics to the northern latitudes.
A river?
A river?