Creeks usually turn into rivers, they are the smaller bodies of running water that eventually make up a river other names are stream, brook, bray.
Scientists refer to all above ground freshwater environments with moving water as lotic ecosystems. This term includes rivers, streams, and creeks.
Examples of moving surface water include rivers, streams, creeks, and canals. These bodies of water are typically flowing due to gravity, changes in elevation, or external forces like wind or tides.
Examples of running water include rivers, streams, creeks, and waterfalls. These bodies of water are continuously moving due to gravity or other forces, creating dynamic ecosystems and serving as important sources of drinking water and habitat for various organisms.
Water that doesn't sink in but runs across the Earth's surface is called surface water. This includes rivers, streams, creeks, and runoff from rain or snowmelt that flows over the ground.
Scientists refer to above ground freshwater environments as lotic systems, which include rivers, streams, and creeks where water flows in one direction. These environments are dynamic and important habitats for various organisms.
In creeks or rivers.
No creeks are not rivers
Rivers and Creeks.
Yabbies live in creeks, dams, rivers, irrigation channels in Australia.
it means like a lake or a river
Yes, platypuses do live near rivers, creeks and clean water sources. They can only find their food in freshwater, and they also dig their burrows in the banks of creeks and rivers.
creeks and streams.
If the question is referring to hygiene: 1. Dig a hole to relieve bodily functions. 2. Brush teeth, etc. in creeks, rivers, ponds, or rain filled bomb craters. 3. Bath in creeks or rivers. 4. Wash uniforms (clothing) in creeks and rivers.
ponds,lakes,rivers, and creeks
There are over 5,000 miles of navigable rivers, creeks, bayous, and canals in Louisiana. Much commerce is produced in this traffic.
Small creeks, streams and rivers that flow into larger rivers are called tributaries
Yes; there are creeks and small rivers throughout Mexico. Most are shallow and located in central, eastern and southern Mexico.