-
while smaller, less
voluminous and more
intermittent streams are
known as
streamlets,
brooks or cr****s. The flow of a
stream is
controlled by
three inputs...
-
visualization a
streamlet is used to
visualize flows. It is
essentially a
short streamline segment.
Normally the
length of a
streamlet is proportional...
- and water. It
consists of an
intricate pattern of marshes, channels,
streamlets and lakes. The
average altitude is 0.52 m, with 20% of the
territory below...
-
penetrate impermeable clays, it is
channeled into a very
dense system of
streamlets that
erode a
dense system of ever-enlarging,
coalescing gulleys and ravines...
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Sleep on, oh, statesman,
sleep Within thy
hallowed tomb,
Where pearly streamlets glide, And
summer roses bloom.
Throughout most of his
political life,...
- The
Bayeux (Baion in Occitan) is a
short stream in the
southeast of France. In the
upper 2
kilometres (1.2 mi) of its
course it is
called Bayon. It runs...
- Cape, is
relatively common in the
perennially wet
areas (waterfalls,
streamlets and seeps) on
Table Mountain and the Back Table, but
hardly anywhere else...
- sung to the tune of "The Ash Grove". Down
yonder green valley,
where streamlets meander, When
twilight is
fading I
pensively rove, Or at the
bright noontide...
- the
streamlet vapors are borne,
Waiting to fade at the
bright coming morn.
Beautiful dreamer, beam on my heart, E'en as the morn on the
streamlet and...