Intermittent
If mountain glaciers disappear there will be no source for many mountain streams, which will then dry up. Many rivers will be reduced in size as a result.
Ephemeral streams are streams that only have running surface water after a rain storm. During most of the year they are dry gullies or arroyos.
The Gaza Strip has no major rivers. There are some small streams like Wadi Abu Qatrun (وادي ابو قطرون), but these streams are so small that they completely dry out in the summer.
Animals that don't live in oceans, lakes, rivers, streams, swamps, bogs, etc. Are all dry land animals. ~ ~Sleenky
That would be "irrigation."
Rivers can and do dry up.
Colorado has 48 different streams named Dry Creek.
canyons, often dry, eroded by streams or rivers,
If a lakes output by drainange and evaporation exceeds its input by rain and inflow from rivers and streams; the lake can shrink and even may go dry.
Sinkholes are formed when the supporting water table runs dry and the ground no longer has this strata to stand on. This happens in the states of Florida and Georgia in the US because they have more underground rivers than most. The ground simply collapses down the now dry rivers that were once filled with water. These are the first real signs of a major drought.
When the place gets hot ,dry, and dusty. Cracks start to appear in the soil. The water levels of lakes, streams, and rivers start to go down.
Groundwater depletion can lower the water table, leading to reduced base flow in streams. This decrease in base flow can impact stream ecosystems, aquatic life, and water quality. Additionally, it can increase the risk of stream drying up during dry periods.