suggest how you might use collection method in a shallow stream
low slope and gradient are the same thing - just measured in different units
I think it is water collected in lakes, ponds, oceans, or other bodies of water.
A mature stream.
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.
The students collecting water samples from a stream are engaged in the "data collection" step of the scientific process. This involves gathering empirical evidence to analyze and understand the life present in the local ecosystem. After this step, they would typically analyze the samples and draw conclusions based on their findings.
A stream?
squishy spots in the stream. also shallow spots in the stream
If you have a small boat that capsizes in a stream you should try to roll it over. If the stream is shallow this should be easy.
It's known as a "riffle"
It cuts a wider, shallow channel .
Definition, Shallow is less than 1/2 the height of the tires.Then answer is YES
A 'ford' which is a place where a river or other body of water is shallow enough to be crossed by wading.
A shallow place in a river is called a ford if it is used as a place to wade across to the other side. A shallow place can also be called a sandbar if the water does not cover all of the sand in a river or stream.
It means broad Ford, a wide and shallow part of a river or stream.
It can be any size depending on the stream. But it's usually at a shallow point. Or did you mean RIFLE?
clean catch i think
Meanders are created in the stream bed when a shallow graded stream cuts from side to side in its erosion process.It will create cliffs on the outside of the bends, and smooth banks on the inside of the stream. These features will migrate upstream.