Science, asked by owaiskhan6, 10 months ago

water that flow in stream and river and into the ocean and lakes is called?​

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Answered by roseannepinto29
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Answer:

WATER THAT FLOWS IN THE STREAMS AND THE RIVERS AND INTO THE OCEANS AND LAKES IS CALLED THE WATER CYCLE. WATER NEVER STOPS MOVING.

Explanation:

Answered by SharadSangha
6

This water that flows in streams, rivers, oceans, and lakes is called surface water.

  • When sufficient water does not permeate into the ground and remains above the surface or the ground, surface water is generated.
  • Streams, rivers, the ocean, and lakes are examples of water reservoirs where water flows above the ground's surface.
  • Because this surface water evaporates to form clouds, it is an important aspect of the hydrological cycle.
  • Surface runoff water is water that flows from small sources to larger tributaries.
  • As a result, surface water is the correct response.

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