Because there strong enough
It's a river that is usually running down a stream. It also has alot of energy that attracks salmon, trout, and catflies
The heavy rains caused a mudflow. The mudflow came down the hill and hit the village.
A mudflow is a mixture of sediment and water that moves down hill in a fluid manner.
a little bed of water flows and the joins a bigger bed of water, where it joins a stream and then another stream to a bigger stream, then a river which joins a bigger river then goes down to a waterfall where it joins a lake.
meander
The Mississippi River has three stages: First, it is a youthful river, further down the stream it comes into its mature stage, and even further down the river, at the end, it comes into its old age stage. All rivers have three stages, it just depends what part of the river you are looking at.
The word for mudflow is "lahar." It is a type of volcanic mudflow composed of volcanic debris mixed with water. Lahars can be highly destructive and flow rapidly down the slopes of volcanoes during eruptions.
Usually the sea.
The wearing down of soil and bedrock of a river or stream creates a channel, which is a trough or groove formed by the flow of water. This channel path is where the river or stream flows and carries sediment downstream. Over time, erosion can widen and deepen the channel, shaping the landscape.
Usually after your catalytic converter. Usually after your catalytic converter.
Usually down hills or slopes down to the sea or a lake.
I think its a river!