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.
A Tributary
i thinkflow of data from one place to other place is called a stream...
Tributaries are streams that flow into one primary river. A tributary can also flow into another stream or a lake.
The term is tributary. It means that it contributes to the bigger stream.
It is a confluence of the two streams
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.
oxygen
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