runoff
it's a costal body of water in it has streams in rivers running into it.
Factors that can affect runoff include precipitation intensity, soil type, slope of the land, vegetation cover, and land use practices such as urbanization and deforestation. These factors can influence the amount of water that flows over the land surface and into streams or rivers.
Surface runoff occurs when precipitation or water from melting snow or ice flows over the ground surface. This water can accumulate in rivers, streams, ponds, or lakes. Factors that influence surface runoff include the slope of the land, soil type, vegetation cover, and the intensity of the rainfall.
Rivers of molten rock, also known as lava flows, are streams of molten rock that flow down the sides of a volcano during an eruption. They can vary in speed and volume depending on the type of lava and the slope of the volcano. Lava flows are a fundamental process in volcanic activity and can cause significant destruction to surrounding areas.
They build dams in local rivers and streams.
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That type of water is called surface water. It typically flows over the land as streams or rivers and does not permeate the ground due to factors like impermeable soil or the slope of the land.
Yes, steelhead trout are a type of fish that are commonly found in rivers and streams. They are closely related to salmon and are known for their ability to migrate between freshwater and saltwater environments.
Approximately 38% of global precipitation that falls on land becomes runoff, eventually flowing into streams, rivers, and lakes. The remaining percentage is absorbed by the soil, evaporates, or is taken up by vegetation.
The plants are usually Sea Weeds but if it's another type of plant then....
A river valley or canyon is a type of landform that is formed over time by the erosive action of rivers and streams. Water gradually cuts through the land, creating deep channels and valleys.
Any Type Of water as long as it flows down stream(north, south,east,west) the sources can flow in to other streams! Any Type Of water as long as it flows down stream(north, south,east,west) the sources can flow in to other streams!