Upstream
Contour lines will bend and point upstream to form a "V" shape when crossing a stream valley on a topographic map. The V-shape indicates the direction of the stream flow and shows the gradual slope of the valley.
Water flows downhill. Contour lines show the slope of the landscape, and the direction a stream must flow.
Channel depth typically increases as you move downstream due to the accumulation of water volume and sediment load from upstream sources. As the flow progresses, the river or stream gains more energy, allowing it to erode deeper into the channel and carry a greater volume of water. Additionally, downstream channels tend to widen, which can also contribute to increased depth.
indicated with different kind of contour numbers , which are showed in brown curved lines
You can tell if a stream is flowing into a pond on a topographic map by looking at the contour lines around the stream and pond. If the contour lines of the stream are crossing over and descending towards the pond, it indicates that the stream is flowing into the pond. Additionally, the elevation values of the contour lines can also help determine the flow direction.
both. upstream is under the hood, and the downstream is by the catalytic converter.
it refers to the location of the oxygen (o2) sensors relative to the engine. The upstream sensor is the one closest to the engine. The downstream sensor is furthest from the engine. Think of it as the way a stream of water, or in this case, a stream of exhaust flows.... From the engine To the tailpipe.
It has both an up and a down stream oxygen sensor.
The up stream is closest to engine and down stream is farest from engine
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A riverboat with a steam powered engine that could travel either upstream or downstream was called a steam boat.
There is one upstream and one downstream.
A down stream receptacle that is connected to the upstream GFCI will be protected. If the downstream receptacle senses a fault the upstream GFCI will trip.
downstream upstream streamline mainstream bloodstream airstream
Because we know that water cannot flow uphill, the flow must go from higher contours to lower ones.
Upstream and downstream valves refer to the positioning of valves in relation to the flow of fluid in a piping system. Upstream valves are located before a specific point in the system, controlling the flow entering that point, while downstream valves are positioned after that point, regulating the flow exiting it. These designations help in maintenance, troubleshooting, and ensuring proper fluid control within the system.
Contour lines will bend and point upstream to form a "V" shape when crossing a stream valley on a topographic map. The V-shape indicates the direction of the stream flow and shows the gradual slope of the valley.