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A rivulet forms as a small, narrow stream of water that typically flows from a higher elevation to a lower one, often as a result of rainfall or melting snow. It can be created by the convergence of surface runoff or the natural drainage of land. Rivulets can contribute to larger bodies of water and play a role in the local ecosystem by providing habitats for various wildlife and aiding in soil erosion control.

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