its a meander =)
It could be called runoff, feeder stream or source.
There is no single name for a single stream of water that flows into an ocean but headwaters would be a good one for a single stream of water into a lake
No, water changing from liquid to vapor or gas would not be called a stream. A stream typically refers to a continuous flow of water running in a channel.
A River
A headwater is the place from which the water in the river or stream originates. It is also called the source of the river or stream
A noisy little stream is called a babbling brook. As the water flows over the pebbles in the stream it creates the noise.
No, the solids the water carries is the sediment.
When rain runoff travels over the surface of the land and enters a stream, it is called surface runoff. This water can carry pollutants and sediment into the stream, affecting water quality and aquatic ecosystems.
A wide stream valley has gently sloping sides and a broad, flat floor due to erosion over time by a large volume of water. In contrast, a narrow stream valley has steep, V-shaped sides and a narrow floor formed by fast-flowing water cutting through the landscape.
river
A Bay is a piece of water with land on three sides.
River, stream, waterway, brook, canal, or watercourse