A body of surface water that is stationary and not flowing is typically referred to as a lake or pond. These bodies of water are characterized by their stillness, allowing for the accumulation of water in a defined area, often surrounded by land. Unlike rivers or streams, lakes and ponds do not have a current but can have various depths and sizes.
technically water is never stationary as it is made up of moving particles
A creek is typically a flowing body of water. It is a small stream that moves continuously in a particular direction. Creeks can vary in size and flow rate depending on factors such as rainfall and terrain.
A layout is when the swimmer is on their back and sculling doing the stationary scull or on their front doing the stationary scull. The swimmer has their whole body on the surface of the water.
No, a stream is not a living thing. It is a body of flowing water that moves continuously over the Earth's surface.
a river
a river
the large body of water that flows across the land is a river.
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down stream is water flowing into a larger body of water
It is a fresh water stream.