In lakes, reservoirs and ponds, foam collects along windward shores or may form long, evenly-spaced lines, called 'windrows', in open water areas resu


In lakes, reservoirs and ponds, foam collects along windward shores or may form long, evenly-spaced lines, called 'windrows', in open water areas resulting from water currents. In rivers and streams, foam is often found downstream of rapids, in back-currents (eddies) or below waterfalls and dams


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