it erodes on its bottom
kicking around on the bottom of a stream to collect invertebrates or other small water living animals to check the condition of the stream.
kicking around on the bottom of a stream to collect invertebrates or other small water living animals to check the condition of the stream.
No. Stream up is not a compound word.
Stream has one syllable.
it erodes on its bottom
it erodes on its bottom
it erodes on its bottom
It erodes away the part of the mountain that the stream is on.
meander (pronounced mee yan der)
A stream bed is the bottom (floor) of the stream.
When the water level rises in a flood, the force of the flowing water increases. This increased force allows the water to pick up more sediment particles, which then act as abrasives, contributing to greater erosion. Additionally, higher water levels can increase the velocity and volume of water, leading to more powerful hydraulic action against the stream bottom.
a stream gets wider when it gets older and the water erodes the bed of the river to make it wider
The jet stream
Bed
Polar jet stream
Potholes form in the stream bottom through erosion caused by water and rocks and wildlife.