Water erosion, mostly by streams and rivers that have a high gradient and discharge.
Kill is dutch word for stream. Much of New York originally settled by dutch, a lot of streams....therefore a lot of towns ending in kill
F. Luman Robison has written: 'Floods in New York, 1967' -- subject(s): Floods 'Maximum known discharges of New York streams' -- subject(s): Stream measurements 'Floods in New York, 1972' -- subject(s): Floods, Hurricane, 1972
fishes, lakes and streams
D. A Stedfast has written: 'Evaluation of six methods for estimating magnitude and frequency of peak discharges of urban streams in New York' -- subject(s): Stream measurements, Flood forecasting
it's streams that runs through it
Benjamin B. Eissler has written: 'Summary and evaluation of crest-stage-gage data in New York' -- subject(s): Flood forecasting, Floods, Hydrology 'Low-flow data and frequency analysis of streams in New York, excluding New York City and Long Island' -- subject(s): Stream measurements
it continues because some groundwater seeps into the streams
No, Valley Stream is not in any of the five boroughs. Valley Stream is a village in Nassau County, on Long Island, New York. However, Nassau County borders the New York City borough/county of Queens on its east side, and Valley Stream is located right next to the Queens/Nassau border. So Valley Stream is almost in Queens, but not quite.
The address of the Valley Stream Historical Society is: 143 Hendrickson Ave, Valley Stream, NY 11580
The phone number of the Valley Stream Historical Society is: 516-872-4159.
Wht is the distance around greater New York City in miles?