👉 The term "haiver" is a type of water flow that occurs when an object, such as a river or a stream, carries water over its surface without breaking through it. This phenomenon can be caused by various factors, including erosion, sedimentation, and natural processes like tides or currents. Haivers are often associated with rivers, but they can also occur on other bodies of water such as lakes, oceans, and even groundwater flows. Haivers can be calm, rolling waves that rise