yes
they flow water through the land down into the trees making them grow so the animals can survive off of them
the ocean flow in with tides
A river can form through ice melting from the mountains or through rainfall that collects in wetlands. Small streams that flow downhill join up and make larger streams which also combine to form rivers.
Sometimes streams will run into lakes; usually smaller lakes
Wetlands can be both natural and man-made. Natural wetlands form through processes like flooding, sediment accumulation, and changes in water flow, while man-made wetlands are created intentionally for purposes such as water management, habitat restoration, or agricultural use. These constructed wetlands often mimic the functions of natural ones, providing habitat for wildlife, improving water quality, and managing stormwater.
It could make the energy flow worse. It could also pollute the air and make stormes and the oxygen flow low.
Because winter brings a lot of melted snow. that's fresh water. it snows just about everywhere, therefore the fresh water from the snow goes into the wetlands, causing more freshwater in the wetlands during spring.
With a 1/8 -1/4 snake through the tubs over flow is applicable
kidney and liver need water to keep itself clean from wastes that flow through it
Continuous flow of clean air sufficient to achieve an overpressure and establish an outward flow of clean air through all intentional and unintentional openings.
Hydroelectricity is generated through the action of water. Water flow will turn the shaft of a generator which produces a clean and renewable flow of electricity.
There are approximately 12.1 million wetlands globally, covering an estimated area of around 12.8 million square kilometers. Wetlands play a crucial role in providing habitat for wildlife, regulating water flow, and storing carbon.