A creek is an intermittent flow of water, that is not alway full. In most cases, you can easily step over a creek.
A stream is a small flow of water that is full all year round. It may be small enough to ford without getting wet, or it could be up to 4 ft across.
A brook is a larger stream; up to 12 ft. across.
A branch is a separation of a larger flow that goes in the direction of the flow, rather than a tributary that flows into the main body.
2007-06-20 09:32:06
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answered by OrakTheBold 7
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Creeks And Streams
2016-11-04 04:26:53
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A creek is a inlet or recess in the shore of the sea that is smaller than a river. A brook is a natural stream of fresh water. A stream is a steady flowing current of water flowing into a channel or watercourse such as a a river, brook, river or ocean. A branch is any tributary stream, smaller than a river or a bayou.
2007-06-24 07:46:04
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answered by interventions2002 1
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Only the spelling.
2007-06-20 09:36:27
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answered by luckyone_27105 3
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some one has forgotten their p's and q's!
2007-06-20 09:24:47
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answered by ? 3
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