A stream of water flowing towards the sea is called a "river." Rivers are natural watercourses that collect water from precipitation, runoff, and tributaries, and they usually flow into larger bodies of water such as oceans or seas. They play a crucial role in ecosystems and are vital for human activities such as agriculture, transportation, and recreation.
Water is called a stream when flowing in a definite direction.
A river.
It's called "bank." As in river bank.
Stream.
It is a fresh water stream.
River, stream, waterway, brook, canal, or watercourse
The maximum velocity of water flowing in a stream is typically found in the center of the stream, where the water is deepest and has the least amount of friction with the streambed and banks.
lakes or where theres a stream of water flowing
These streams are called Currents. An example would be The Gulf Stream.
stream of water flowing over a spillway
stream
No, a fast moving stream is not made of cells. A stream is a body of water running in a channel, typically flowing towards a larger body of water like a river or ocean. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms.