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What is water that gathers on the ground called?

Water that gathers on the ground is called puddles.


What is the name of hunters and gathers?

These hunters and gathers are called aborigines.


Why does stream water collect in rivers?

because all streams lead to rivers and rivers lead to the sea and water is collective and gathers in the most siutable area.


Which rivers cause floods?

Well, mostly rivers where there is a lot of rain. All rivers could flood with enough rain.


What is it called when rain soaks up into the soil or runs off into the oceans rivers and lakes?

Watershed.


What is an example of a land feauture created by water deposition?

The deposition of water (its precipitation) is called rain. Rain falls and collects in rivers, rivers carve out valleys in the land. Therefore a river valley is a land feature created by water.


Why the rivers of south India are less suitable for irrigation than the rivers of north India?

the north indian rivers are perinnial as they are snow fed but the south indian rivers are seasonal as they are rain fed. Since they are rain fed there is no garranty of rain . So the south indian rivers are less suitable for irrigation than the rivers of north India.


When rain and snow return to earth what is it called?

When rain and snow return to the Earth, it is called precipitation. This water falling from the sky is essential for the water cycle, nourishing plants and replenishing rivers, lakes, and groundwater.


Is river Krishna a perinnial river?

Rivers that flow throughout the year are called perennial rivers. They do not depend on rain alone to fill but are fed by melting snow from the Himalayas.


Where do your rivers take their source?

in the rain


What is it called when rain snow sleet and hail hit the earth's surface and roll down into rivers oceans and lakes?

Precipitation.


Do rivers precipitate?

No, because rivers aren't condensed clouds or rain.... ಠ_ಠ