A body of water whose course flows across the land is a river, stream, creek or brook. The bigger ones are most often called rivers; the other names usually pertain to the smaller ones.
(Condensation is water that appears on surfaces directly from the surrounding air when the air is cooled, like dew for example.)
A tributary is a small stream or body of water that flows into a larger body of water. Note that a tributary could also be a river, for example, the Missouri and Ohio rivers flow into the Mississippi river.a tributary (correct spelling) is basically a smaller river that flows into a larger river.
the one located in BC flows into the inland body of water which is the Garibaldi Lake.
a small body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
Blood flows to each and every cell in the body.
Blood flows through veins after delivering oxygen to the body.
A stream.
A small body of water that flows across the land is called a stream or a creek. These water bodies are usually shallow and can vary in size from a trickle to a larger body of water.
A stream
It is called a stream or a brook.
A River.
A river.
A River.
Watershed, I know this because Iβm learning about this topic and my teacher told me this was the answer, ty
a river
river
A river is a large stream of fresh water that flows across land and empties into an ocean, lake, or some other body of water.
river or lake