runoff
Its not Oceans
Runoff is water that flows across the land surface after rainfall or snowmelt. It can carry sediment, pollutants, and nutrients with it as it moves towards streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans. Runoff plays a crucial role in the water cycle, but can also contribute to erosion and water pollution.
Runoff
Runoff
When water flows downhill across the Earth's surface, it follows the gradient of the slope due to the force of gravity. This movement contributes to erosion, shaping the land and carving out features like valleys and river channels. Additionally, downhill flow can lead to the accumulation of water in lower-lying areas, forming bodies of water like lakes and oceans.
Runoff
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An ocean current.
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what is wáter at flows in streams and river into the ocean sand lakes
what is wáter at flows in streams and river into the ocean sand lakes
A River.