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which of the following correctly describes the differences between rivers and streams? rivers are saltwater biomes while streams are freshwater biomes. water in rivers travel through three zones, while water in streams travel through four zones. only streams interact with an ecosystem, while rivers are aquatic biomes that only interact with its watershed. rivers have a greater amount of water and the speed of the water flow is higher than that of a stream.
Rivers are larger - scale water - bodies compared to streams, generally having more water volume and higher water - flow speed. Streams and rivers both interact with ecosystems and watersheds, and both are freshwater biomes. Water in rivers and streams may have different flow zones but the number is not a defining difference between them.
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Rivers have a greater amount of water and the speed of the water flow is higher than that of a stream.