A brook is smaller than a stream, typically characterized by its narrow width and shallower depth. Additionally, a creek is often used interchangeably with brook and can also refer to smaller water bodies. Other terms that may describe smaller water flows include rivulet and run.
450 is smaller than 900.
A centimeter is smaller than a meter
A probability can be no larger than 1 and no smaller than 0.
Smaller.
0.3 is smaller than 0.312.
a brook
No, a stream is actually smaller than a river.
A stream is a flow of rain water that is smaller than a river.
A stream smaller than a river is known as a creek
a tributary
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The gulf stream.
Yes
A tributary is a waterway smaller than the river into which it runs. It may also be a creek, brook, or stream.
brook / rivulet / stream brook / rivulet / stream
A lake is a standing body of water, a stream is a flowing body of water. It is therefore almost meaningless to compare their sizes. However a stream usually flows into or out of a lake and therefore logically the lake will be bigger because it either receives or supplies all the water in the stream.
A stream is a flowing body of Waterwith a Current_(stream), confined within a Stream_bedand Stream_bank. Depending on its locale or certain characteristics, a stream may be referred to as a branch, brook, beck, Burn_(topography), creek, Kill_(body_of_water),Lick_(stream),Rill,Riversyke, Bayou, rivulet, or run. In some countries or communities a stream may be defined by its size. In the United_Statesa stream is classified as a watercourse less than 60 feet (18 metres) wide.