Streams form when downhill running water creates a channel capable of carrying water. Most streams begin as temporary rivulets that only have water after a rainfall.
No
i have tested the to doing charts and graphs and when stream flow is fast the turbidity raises and and when the stream flow decreases so does the turbidity
on the outside :)
stream channel
A stream is a flow of rain water that is smaller than a river.
Stream flow, or discharge, is the volume of water that moves over a designated point over a fixed period of time. - Google
what describes the flow of water in the gulf stream
Gravity.
river
The Atlantic ocean
Drift, stream,
The Atlantic Ocean