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Rivers and streams occur in every climate in the world.

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What is the average yearly rainfall of streams and rivers?

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How river is form?

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How do streams and rivers change continuously?

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What is the difference between streams and rivers and ponds and lakes?

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Why do most rivers have wider channels than streams?

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Are rivers and streams saltwater?

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