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Streams all come together at a?

Streams join together to become rivers. Then the water from the rivers and streams will eventually run into the ocean or a lake.


What defined a physical region?

its geographic features that can be seen, such as landforms and rivers


What geographic landforms does acadia national park have?

rivers mountains streams oceans valleys hills plains prairie


What regions have fast-moving rivers and streams?

what region has fast moving rivers and streams


What do blue lines represent on a map?

mostly rivers, but it could also be streams


What is the difference between streams and rivers and ponds and lakes?

Streams and rivers flow down a long path and ponds and lakes stay in one place and not flowing like streams and rivers.


What primary consumers live in streams and rivers?

one main primary consumer in streams and rivers are FISH


Which of the falowing is not true of both streams and rivers?

Both streams and rivers can be considered the trunk of a river system.


Why do most rivers have wider channels than streams?

Streams are merely tributaries of rivers. A river is the wider channel into which smaller creeks, streams and rivers flow. (Streams do not flow out of rivers.) Streams carry water from higher sources, emptying into the river. As more streams empty into a river, it tends to become broader, simply because of the greater volume of water it is carrying.


Are rivers and streams saltwater?

No.


Where do streams run?

Streams can slowly join together to form rivers.


Are there streams or rivers nearby that run into the James river?

There are thousands of smaller streams and rivers that run into the James River. ~thank you for the answer but what are the names of those streams. (name a few)