No
Streams(also rivers) come from seas and head into land and tend to make a loop.
If mountain glaciers disappear there will be no source for many mountain streams, which will then dry up. Many rivers will be reduced in size as a result.
Streams carry the largest part of their load near their source, where they have the most energy and ability to transport sediment. As streams move downstream and lose energy, they deposit sediment in the form of gravel, sand, silt, and clay.
oceans, plants, soil, animals, and streams and rivers
Zooflagellates may live in lakes and streams where they feed on bacteria and algae, helping to maintain the ecosystem's balance. They play an essential role in nutrient cycles and are an important food source for larger organisms.
No
A mapmaker would most likely use geographic information systems (GIS) data, satellite imagery, topographic maps, aerial photographs, and surveyed data from the field to create accurate and detailed maps.
what is the source of the streams that flow from the Alps?
Well, a map maker would probably use a "stream-finding-duck" to waddle around the thick vegetation and quack out the location of small streams. Or maybe they would use a "stream-seeking-parrot" to fly over the area and squawk out the location of the streams. Or maybe they would use a "stream-detecting-hamster" on a little wheel to run around the area and squeak out the location of the streams.
A mountainous region would be a likely source for hydroelectric energy, as mountains often have fast-flowing rivers and streams that can be used to generate electricity through hydropower.
A food source.
Mechanical
source
tributaries
Streams, rivers, lakes, ponds, puddles
rivers streams filled from the rocky mountains.
The Andes mountain streams