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stream, general term applied to all bodies of water flowing in channels regardless of their size. See river river, stream of water larger than a brook or creek. Land surfaces are never perfectly flat, and as a result the runoff after precipitation tends to flow downward by the shortest and steepest course in depressions formed by the intersection of slopes. ..... Click the link for more information. ; flood flood, inundation of land by the rise and overflow of a body of water. Floods occur most commonly when water from heavy rainfall, from melting ice and snow, or from a combination of these exceeds the carrying capacity of the river system, lake, or ocean into which it ..... Click the link for more information. . stream(1) The continuous flow of data from one place to another. stream 1. a small river; brook 2. Brit any of several parallel classes of schoolchildren, or divisions of children within a class, grouped together because of similar ability
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