yes the way that the water flows makes the water cut though the steel to any body who is looking at this answer it is VERYtrue!
Yes, a diamond-tipped tool can cut through steel.
Water jet cutting. At very high speeds, with a very fine jet of water, the water erodes away the steel.water can only cut through steel only if you get jet water!if you watched Richard Hammond's blast lab on the 8th of January 2010 it tells you that answer so that's how i know the answer.
yes
yes it can. The river will keep flowing and will eventually corrode the metal and therefor probably break the metal in half.
Colorado River
it is obtained through your mums bladder then when they have a baby they cut 20% of the baby's head and turn it into steel.
A levee might be used to cut the Mississippi River in half. A levee is a retaining wall that regulates the flow of water in the river.
A river is made of water. It has no consciousness. It cannot operate a knife or scissors. Therefore, it cannot cut anything, let alone "Kansas Oklahoma and arkansa".
The Colorado river runs through the grand canyon
clay from the sides of the canyon the red river cut through fell into the river and turned the water red because the clay was red
A high-speed water jet can cut through most metals. Diamond can cut through virtually anything. Most common is a super-heated blowtorch of some kind.
NO