Creek water typically flows into larger bodies of water, such as rivers, lakes, or oceans. As it travels, it can recharge groundwater supplies and support local ecosystems. Eventually, the water may evaporate, contributing to the water cycle by returning to the atmosphere. Additionally, creek water can carry sediments and nutrients, impacting the surrounding environment along its path.
It is a "former" creek - one where the water source that fed it has dried up.
Up a creek without a paddle
well maybe it's because.. 1. there maybe was a small river of water going to the creek so it turned into a creek. 2. maybe a really bad rain storm. 3.maybe since so much water is used every day, the water in the sewer ends up in the creek. I HOPE THIS HELPED YOU!!!
no its for ages 6 and up
Nickel Creek ended in 2007.
Creek water is flowing openly and can pick up anything in the environment. -What if an animal had died in the water upstream, or what if stupid people have dumped waste into or near the stream . - Any open water is possibly dangerous
Frankford Creek Railroad ended in 1891.
Cross Creek Railroad ended in 1904.
Chester Creek Railroad ended in 1916.
Muncy Creek Railway ended in 1882.
Pine Creek Railway ended in 1909.
Deep Creek Railroad ended in 1939.