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- Types of creeks include12:
- Alluvial streams: These streams branch out from existing streams and accumulate a large number of sediments, which are not usually uniformly distributed.
- Braided streams: These are single waterways that split into smaller streams that reconverge.
- Meandering streams: These streams obtain their snake-like form through erosion and deposition.
- Straight channel system: These streams have a straight channel system.
- Freestone rivers: These are rivers that form from snowmelt and tributaries that add up over a distance.
- Tailwaters: These are creeks that flow downstream from a dam.
- Spring creeks: These are creeks that originate at a spring.
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