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Georgia's soil comes from a variety of sources, including weathering of underlying rocks, deposition from rivers and streams, and organic material decay. The state's diverse geology and climate contribute to the formation of different soil types across the region.
Meandering and braided are terms commonly used to describe types of rivers or streams.
Such valleys are typically formed by sediments carried and deposited by meandering streams over time. The slow and lateral movement of meandering streams creates a wide, flat valley floor as they continuously deposit sediment along their banks. These types of valleys can often be found in regions with low gradients and high sediment loads.
Common karst landforms include sinkholes, caves, disappearing streams, and karst towers. These landforms are a result of the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum by groundwater. Karst landscapes are known for their unique and often fragile features created by the erosion of these types of rocks.
Surface mining: extracting minerals or ores from the surface of the Earth. Underground mining: extracting minerals or ores from beneath the Earth's surface. Placer mining: extracting minerals or ores from rivers, streams, or other sediment deposits. Submarine mining: extracting minerals or ores from the seabed.
Salmon is a type of fish that lives in mountain streams.
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Databases and file streams.
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Different media organizations stream their data in different ways. Some of them provide a news feed that streams to base web sites. Others stream data live their home site.
Streams are different from gullies because it doesn't dry up.
Many different types of piranhas live in the rivers, streams and lakes of South America, ranging from small to quite large and lethal.
There are generally five main types of winds: trade winds, westerlies, polar easterlies, tropical easterlies, and jet streams. These wind patterns are influenced by the Earth's rotation and temperature differences between regions.
Colorado has 48 different streams named Dry Creek.
Colorado has 33 different streams named Sand Creek.
Colorado has 32 different streams named Mill Creek.
There are several types of streams including the brook, the creek, the river, the runnel, and the tributary. Examples of streams in the world include Butchers Creek in Omeo, Victoria and the Yellow River in Indiana, United States of America.