if it isnt too much bigger than before, then yes, it is still a stream
When one boat overtakes another, the overtaking vessel is considered the give-way vessel no matter what it's powered by.
When one boat overtakes another, the overtaking vessel is considered the give-way vessel no matter what it's powered by.
When one boat overtakes another, the overtaking vessel is considered the give-way vessel no matter what it's powered by.
i thinkflow of data from one place to other place is called a stream...
A Tributary
The term is tributary. It means that it contributes to the bigger stream.
Tributaries are streams that flow into one primary river. A tributary can also flow into another stream or a lake.
It is a confluence of the two streams
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There is no single name for a single stream of water that flows into an ocean but headwaters would be a good one for a single stream of water into a lake
The difference between a river and a stream is the name applied to it by local residents, and relative size. In the same region, something called a river is usually larger than something called a stream. However, something that is called a river in one place could be the same size as something called a stream in another place.
A small river or stream is not called a river basin. A river basin is a portion of land drained by a river and it's tributaries. It encompasses all of the land surface dissected and drained by streams and creeks that flow downhill into one another, and eventually into one river.