What is flowing water?
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Flowing water is a collection of streams and rivers.
River and streams are major hydrolic features globaly. We depend on these water resources to sustain our way of life.
Flowing water is caused from water moving from a higher pressure to a lower pressure area. Flowing water is usually determined by a downhill fall, but soil has a large affect on where it travels and it's boundaries. If the soil is too permeable then the water will just seep into the loosely packed dirt, causing areas alongside it to float downstream.
Fast flowing water is a very important necessity to us, since it has a strong fast flow has less impurities so its more capable of being changed to drinking water.
Here is a map of the biome (The Amazon River can be seen in the continent of South America):
River and streams are major hydrolic features globaly. We depend on these water resources to sustain our way of life.
Flowing water is caused from water moving from a higher pressure to a lower pressure area. Flowing water is usually determined by a downhill fall, but soil has a large affect on where it travels and it's boundaries. If the soil is too permeable then the water will just seep into the loosely packed dirt, causing areas alongside it to float downstream.
Fast flowing water is a very important necessity to us, since it has a strong fast flow has less impurities so its more capable of being changed to drinking water.
Here is a map of the biome (The Amazon River can be seen in the continent of South America):