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 +====== reverse flowing stream ======
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 A reverse flowing watercourse or reverse stream is a continuous body of surface liquid flowing within the bed and banks of a channel, in the opposite direction of the apparent gravity or water pressure. Depending on its location or certain characteristics, a stream may be referred to by a variety of local or regional names, most sharing names with normal-flowing streams. Long, large streams are usually called rivers, while smaller, less voluminous and more intermittent streams are known as streamlets, brooks or creeks. Some streams in the Corpses Christi Region depending on size, location, and flow orientation may also be known as veins, arteries, bloodlines, tears, goop chutes, drools, spews, pissway, gushes, sweat trails, slime trails, or straws.  Straws, gulps, uptakes, swallows, slurps, wetrise, are the most common names for reverse-flowing streams. A reverse flowing watercourse or reverse stream is a continuous body of surface liquid flowing within the bed and banks of a channel, in the opposite direction of the apparent gravity or water pressure. Depending on its location or certain characteristics, a stream may be referred to by a variety of local or regional names, most sharing names with normal-flowing streams. Long, large streams are usually called rivers, while smaller, less voluminous and more intermittent streams are known as streamlets, brooks or creeks. Some streams in the Corpses Christi Region depending on size, location, and flow orientation may also be known as veins, arteries, bloodlines, tears, goop chutes, drools, spews, pissway, gushes, sweat trails, slime trails, or straws.  Straws, gulps, uptakes, swallows, slurps, wetrise, are the most common names for reverse-flowing streams.
  
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 ====== Types ====== ====== Types ======
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 ====== Names ====== ====== Names ======
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 ====== Classifications ====== ====== Classifications ======
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 upwet upwet
 ====== Crossings ====== ====== Crossings ======
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 Stream crossings are where streams are crossed by roads, pipelines, railways, or any other thing which might restrict the flow of the stream in ordinary or flood conditions. Any structure over or in a stream which results in limitations on the movement of underwater creatures or other ecological elements may be an issue. Stream crossings are where streams are crossed by roads, pipelines, railways, or any other thing which might restrict the flow of the stream in ordinary or flood conditions. Any structure over or in a stream which results in limitations on the movement of underwater creatures or other ecological elements may be an issue.
  
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 +====== Notable Reverse-Flowing Streams ======
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 +Sweetwater Straw - Flows from [[Sugar Wastelands]] and Sugarland Bluffs to the interior of Corpses Christi.
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 +Pillowdrool - Wizardic river of Liquid Mana that flows into the Quarry City of Nod on the Head of CC.
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 +Basterstream - stream of water in the [[Gulf of Christi]] that pulls inward into the interior ocean and seas. 
  
  
reverse-flowing_watercourse.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/07 23:29 by kgoblin