If rainwater runs downhill down a street to get to the river and the river is flooding, the water will run back uphill (i.e. it will back-up) because it has no other place to go.
i believe that streams don't run up or down. it has something to do with the gravity and wind altitude.. ?
Other parts of land that isn't having a drought, water soaks into the ground and if its on a hill then the water will run down it and fill up the water table that are dry.
no it doesnt even run because it doesnt have legs HAHA!! :)
Most people believe that bears are too large and too heavy to run down the hill. However, the truth is that a bear can run up, down, and along a hill.
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after that they rolled down the hill
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no you cant you need a azure flute
Yes, they went up the hill to fetch a pail of water.
There ended up being a total of 9 seasons of One Tree Hill.
Water can flow up hill if there is some sort of machine that is able to pull it. Water does not naturally flow up hill it always flows downstream due to gravity.
Obviously, a body of water the size of a stream or river will succumb to the immutable forces of gravitational attraction, inertia, and the other laws of physics, and be forced to flow downhill. There are some rivers that run from south to north (which is opposite of most), and some that seem to run "backwards", but no rivers run uphill. The starting point of all rivers and streams is of a higher elevation than their end point.