A clearer and, or more detailed question is needed.
It could be called runoff, feeder stream or source.
Yes, it is correct.
Waste water is were unused water flows down into the sea.
Water always flows down a river, so upstream is the opposite direction from the direction in which the water flows.
Water flows down divided.
The answer is... A river only flows down hill
it speeds up
The general direction a river flows is down. The water responds to the pull of gravity, and it is pulled down - whichever way that happens to be (north, south, east, west, or whatever). Water flows downhill. Simple and easy. Nothing tricky about it.
Water flows in a sink due to gravity pulling it downward. When the faucet is turned on, water is released and flows down the drain due to the force of gravity.
A solar heater is called a self pumping system because cold water flows down the panels by itself when hot water rises into the tank.
when water flows down into a lake or steam ,we call it?
The process you are referring to is called runoff. Runoff is the movement of water along the surface of the land and often flows into streams, rivers, lakes, or the ocean. It plays a vital role in the water cycle by transporting water and nutrients across the landscape.