drainage basin
The Amazon River in South America carries more water than any other river in the world. It has the largest drainage basin and accounts for approximately one-fifth of the world's total river flow.
Any water that collects on the ground is called standing water. This can be in the form of puddles, ponds, or other bodies of water that do not flow or drain away. Standing water can pose a risk for breeding mosquitoes and other insects.
When the ground can no longer hold water, it is called saturation. This occurs when the soil is unable to absorb any more water due to saturation and excess water pools on the surface or runs off.
A stream carries materials through a process called erosion, where water and sediments are transported downstream. The flow of water in a stream can dislodge and carry rocks, soil, and other debris, along with any pollutants present, to be deposited in another location. The speed and volume of water in a stream can impact how much material it can carry.
When water changes from a gas to a liquid it is still called water, but I don't think that was your question. The process of changing water, or any substance for that matter, from it gaseous state to it liquid state is called condensation,
a river that carries more water than any other
Generally it refers to any container that carries water. Such as a bottle, or a well in the ground.
A channel is any natural or artificially constructed water course or pathway through which something can flow.
The Channel Tunnel is called the Channel Tunnel. It doesn't have any other name. It is owned and operated by a company called 'Eurotunnel'. Some people confuse the company name with the Channel Tunnel itself, but that is incorrect.
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The Channel Tunnel is called the Channel Tunnel. It doesn't have any other name. It is owned and operated by a company called 'Eurotunnel'. Some people confuse the company name with the Channel Tunnel itself, but that is incorrect.
Almost any grocery store carries the food called Spam.
The Amazon River in South America carries more water than any other river in the world. It has the largest drainage basin and accounts for approximately one-fifth of the world's total river flow.
The Amazon River in South America.
The Amazon River
A sewer is a man-made, usually underground channel for conveying liquid and solid waste from homes and businesses to a water purification plant.A channel that carries semiliquid sewage from one place to another. In most modern countries sewers are enclosed and typically buried and drain into a sewage treatment plant, but in some places they are just open trenches on the surface that drain directly without any treatment into rivers or lakes that are often also used for drinking water.Another type of sewer, the storm sewer, is simply a channel that carries storm water runoff from the streets to a body of water. These sewers (even in modern countries) often do not go through a treatment plant and thus should NEVER be used for disposal of any kind of waste (especially not waste motor oil)!