A river system
When two streams join together, it is called confluence. This natural phenomenon occurs where two rivers or streams meet and merge into a larger body of water.
i think the rivers of ice in Antarctica are called glaciers.
The rivers flow increase.
Large streams of surface water are called rivers. Rivers flow downstream towards larger bodies of water, such as lakes or oceans, and play a key role in shaping the landscape and supporting ecosystems.
Water in its various forms - liquid in rivers, ponds, and streams; solid in glaciers and icebergs.
A network of gullies, streams, and rivers in an area
A network of rills, gullies, streams, and rivers in an area.
A network of rills, gullies, streams, and rivers in an area.
Precipitation -- rain and snow cause flowing water in nature.
Nothing Natural features would include changing elevations (gullies right up to mountains), volcanos, rivers/streams/creeks, and vegetation.
Runoff causes erosion which makes ripples in the ground and the some ripples turn into gullies (small rivers or streams) that may end up like the Grand Canyon..
They are called naiads.
A water cycle :]
Rivers and streams that flow in to a larger river are called tributaries. They all form in the same spot.
alluvial
drought
It is usually the other way round. Moving in the direction of water flow, streams merge together to form larger rivers, the streams are called the river's tributaries. The point of joining is called a "confluence".