What are streams and rivers?

1. A stream generally refers to a passage through which water flows down from a mountain, but the amount is very small. If there is no particularly dry weather, it flows all year round, which is a natural waterway. The side of the river is not, so it is called as compared with the big river, and it is artificially chiseled. Its water source must be the water from the big river.

Second, small rivers are different from big rivers, such as small river ditches, small rivers and small rivers. Generally speaking, it refers to the river course that is not suitable for power machinery ships to sail.

Third, the stream is a trickle in the forest, it is tenacious water. It can pass through gravel and grass, disappear into jungles and mountain streams, and walk in places that no one can and even birds can fly. Most of them come from mountain springs. Streams can eventually flow into oceans and lakes.

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Rivers are natural waterways. A form of water. Streams, rivers, rivers, water, rivers, etc. What we are talking about can be regarded as a waterway formed by receiving runoff. There are different choices of words according to the occasion of use.

The water in a river is usually fresh water, which may originate from glaciers and high terrain and flow to the low-lying sea, ocean, lake, underground fissure or another waterway. Or because the inflow of intermediate water is less than evaporation or it does not meet other water bodies and dries up.

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