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Streams can gain much of their flow from
groundwater springs. Here is a picture of a spring in
Idaho which produces a moderate size creek -- Toms
Creek -- that flows off to the right. |
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Rivers also get their water during storms. This
is especially true when the underlying soil is
saturated and the rain can no longer seep into the
ground. This picture of a hillside in California
shows that the soil has become saturated with water
ponding at the surface. Notice that some channels are
starting to form and the standing water is beginning
to move downhill. |
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