water cannot travel upwards,
because 1) gravity
2) there is a property of water that does not allow it to flow upwards
Water can move upwards by capillary action, forced upwards by a pump or natural geyser, it can be carried upwards and can rise in the form of steam or vapour.
electromagnetic waves can travel through vacuum while water waves travel in water.
they travel smoothly
water
THROUGH air or water transverse waves cannot travel. But on the surface of water transverse waves can be produced
Water.
The speed in which an air bubble will travel upwards in water will depend on how small the bubble is and the elevation in which the bubble is being released. The smaller the bubble, the faster it will travel upwards.Ê
The adhesion property of water and diffusion allows water to travel upwards, but xylems are the "pipes" that carry that water up and throughout the plant.
the xylem transports water upwards and and the phloem transports food downwards in a plant .
it travels up
The strong winds of a microburst may spray or splash some water out of a swimming pool, but other than that, no. Unlike a tornado, air in a microburst does not travel upwards.
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The water is under pressure from the pump pushing it through tubes having spraying ends that are pointed upwards which causes the water go upwards ..
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It depends on where in space they are but they often travel extremely fast, upwards of 11 km per second
8000.00 UPWARDS
a ua welder who is "chasing money" can make upwards of 120'000/ year
Mercury and water don't burn.