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What do you call streams that become part of a river?

They are called tributaries.


How does a stream turn into a river?

With other streams or tributaries joining, a stream's flow of water increases until it can be considered a river. For example, the mighty Mississippi starts out as a trickle of water near the Canadian border. Many similar trickles begin to join it and the flow increases.


Where around streams do eels live?

in the wet part of the river


What is the part of a river called tributaries?

The tributaries of a river are the streams or smaller rivers that join the main river. for example, the Missouri River is the chief tributary of the Mississippi.


The state of Kansas is part of the Mississippi River Drainage Basin What does this mean?

All streams in Kansas eventually lead to the Mississippi River


What are three river that form part of the boundary of arkansa?

The Mississippi River forms the eatern border. The St. Frances River form a small part of the border on the northeast. The Red River forms a small part of the southwestern border.


Which part of a river flows fastest top or bottom?

Usually it is the upper reaches (often termed as mountain streams) that flow the fastest. In the lower, flatter valleys, rivers tend to slow down (except in spate, when the river is in flood)).


Did the Bolan river dry up?

I don't believe the Bolan River has totally dried up. I spent part of my childhood in Mach, town, about 40 miles south of Quetta town. Mach is situated at the side of the Bolan river basin. While there is no permanent river or stream, you will often find streams sprouting out of the stony river basin and these streams disappear again within 50-100 metres from its source. Amazingly, these streams are teeming with small fish, a scaly fresh water fish and a catfish. I believe that if there are fish in streams that keep on oozing out of the stone gravel at different places over time, then there must be an underground water system that feeds these streams and there must be fish living underground as well. Otherwise how would you explain the existence of fish in an arid hot river basin where summer temperatures may soar to 50C in the shade?


What 3 rivers that form part of the boundary of Arkansas?

The Mississippi River forms the eatern border. The St. Frances River form a small part of the border on the northeast. The Red River forms a small part of the southwestern border.


What is an between headwaters and floodplains?

Headwaters are the beginning part of a river where it originates, often located in higher elevations as small streams or springs. Floodplains are flat areas around a river that flood during periods of high water, serving as natural reservoirs for excess water and supporting diverse ecosystems.


What river drains 31 states?

The Mississippi River and its tributaries drain all or part of 31 states and a small part of one Canadian province.


How are they well adapted?

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