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When a stream of water flows over mineral salts, it can dissolve the salts, leading to the leaching of minerals into the water. This process can alter the water's chemistry, increasing its mineral content, which may affect aquatic life and the surrounding ecosystem. Additionally, the dissolved minerals can deposit elsewhere along the stream or in bodies of water, contributing to sediment formation or mineral buildup.
It could become a waterfall. Or if it just flows over onto more land then it becomes a river, not a stream.
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After a stream's discharge increases, it overflows its banks and a flood occurs.
When the water from the stream flows onto a flat plain it countines to flow but not as fast as before it becomes a slow moving stream. It may even become completely still.
The mouth of a stream is where the stream flows out into a larger body of water.
When the water from the stream flows onto a flat plain it countines to flow but not as fast as before it becomes a slow moving stream. It may even become completely still.
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