A stream can't reproduce, but it does replenish; since it flows from someplace and to another, it is constantly being renewed.
A mature stream.
No. Tornadoes do not reproduce. They are not alive.
chilli reproduce by seeds.
Mosquitos reproduce sexually.
Things that would cause a stream to move faster would be how large the stream is, how much material is in the stream and how much of a slope the stream is at. Things blocking the stream would also cause it to move slower.
A stream can't reproduce, but it does replenish; since it flows from someplace and to another, it is constantly being renewed.
malaria reproduces throughout the blood stream and the liver
Light (lightspeed) is too fast-moving that even our eyes cant catch them. (As in, our eyes are more 'delayed' than the fastmoving light) -hope that helped. tell me if you want more of a specific answer than this. cheers.
The Longnose Sucker is the only sucker fish found in Alaska, but it is also found in other parts of North America. Like all fish, they reproduce in water. The female will find a place in the river or stream to lay her eggs, and a male fish will come along and fertilize them.
they are found in moist habitats because the sperm needs water to swim to the egg in order to reproduce.
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A mature stream.
they do not reproduce asexually.they mostly reproduce sexually.
honey badgers reproduce sexually. they reproduce in mid-spring
They reproduce Asexually
A stream bed is the bottom (floor) of the stream.
they reproduce sexually