Yes, there are streams in the Philippines. Recall that the climate there is tropical and semi-tropical. There are some streams that run pretty much "all the time" and there are some that will be arush with water when the rains come, but carry no water at other times. Whether it's a brook or streamlet, or a seasonal rill, there are streams in the Philippines.
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Forest streams are generally streams that are found in and run through a forest. These are waterways that are important to the ecosystem.
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There are actually four bodies of water that separate the Philippines from the rest of Asia. These are the South China Sea and the East Vietnam Sea to the west of the Philippines, and the Sulu Sea and Celebes Sea to the south of the Philippines. The West Philippine Sea separates the Philippines from Taiwan and China; the East Vietnam Sea from Vietnam; the Sulu Sea from Borneo; and the Celebes Sea from Indonesia.
desert streams get flash floods more than the streams in the humid places.
There are typically four jet streams on Earth: two in each hemisphere. These are the polar jet streams and the subtropical jet streams. Polar jet streams are found closer to the poles, while subtropical jet streams are located closer to the equator.
Some lakes found in the Philippines are Alligator Lake, Laguna de Bay, Taal Lake, and Lake Lanao. Some rivers found in the Philippines include the Cagayan River, the Agno River, and the Bical River.