No, a river only flows one way, they either flow upstream or downstream not both.
It flows downstream.
No, "downstream" is not a compound word. It is a single word that combines the words "down" and "stream" to refer to the direction in which a river or stream flows.
No. The water flows downstream. Correction, I believe the Amazon flows upstream
That means that the water either flows downstream, or falls down, depending on the case.
Because as the river slows it deposits more than when it flows fast.
When an electrical current flows through a wire it creates what is called an Electro Magnetic Field.A magnetic field is create when an electric current flows through a wire.
All streams meander to some extent. The most likely time is when flow is consistent and gradient is uniform. See Braided Stream. When a stream has eroded the steep valleys to genteler slopes, the stream flows more slowly.Now water in the stream erodes along the sides of the stream bed rather than along the stream bottom. === ===
the river is steeper as the river flows downstream. addie x
No. It's on a river which flows into the English Channel 200 miles downstream.
This line describes how the brook creates shallow bends and curves along its banks as it flows, implying a winding and meandering path. It suggests a sense of playfulness and liveliness as the brook moves through its course.
Because they are continuously eroded by the rushing water running past them.