Bodies of water.
Not necessarily always sedimentary. It depends on the rock type of the surrounding rocks, which erode into the stream bed. It could be sed., metamorphic, or igneous.
A disappearing stream is the term used to describe a stream or a river, which flows into a sinkhole or a crack.
the bend of a river I believe
An entrenched meander is a deepened turn in a river or stream. It is the product of land uplift followed by a downcutting of a stream or river.
That would be a river.
The point of the V is probably where there is a stream, river or wash.
A stream or river called that flows into a larger stream or river is called a tributary.
And you are probably wet and have fish. A river, stream or creek.
The stream is a tributary of the river.
Not necessarily always sedimentary. It depends on the rock type of the surrounding rocks, which erode into the stream bed. It could be sed., metamorphic, or igneous.
A large stream of water that flows across the land is known as a river. There are more than 250,000 rivers located in the United States alone.
A stream or brook can get bigger and become a river.
Ohio River
A small stream in a river is called a current.
The middle part of a river may be called mid-stream, mid-river or mature river.
No, a stream is actually smaller than a river.
Tributary is the answer you are looking for, I believe.