The river becomes 'polluted'.
The Derwent River flows into Storm Bay, which opens out into the Tasman Sea.
The flow of water slows enough for the silt to be deposited.
If a tree falls into a river during a storm, it can obstruct the flow of water, potentially causing flooding or redirection of the river's course. The tree may also become lodged against other objects, causing a blockage that can lead to further damage downstream. Over time, the tree will break down and decompose, returning nutrients to the ecosystem.
During a lightning storm, electrons move across the clouds and ground to create an electrical discharge. These electrons flow in a path of least resistance, causing a powerful electrical current. This movement of electrons is what generates lightning.
The simple subject in the sentence 'Get away from the water during a storm.' is the understood subject 'you'. (i.e.) (You) Get away from the water during a storm. As the question and answer flow goes: Who get away from the water? You - understood subject pronoun (SP)
No.
by building a massive dam.
it rises
Runoff water is the water flow that happens when soil is unfiltered to full capacity and all the extra water such as rain or melted water
I believe it forms a river
the amount of sediment a river is carrying during flow