run-off
down a hill.explanation:when moving down a hill (a highland area) there is a movement of water across an angle of depression.a valley is just a region found between two highland areas.this area is found deep into the soil in most cases and the fastness in the movement of water in such an area is very small due to on favorable factors like a blocage of wind,no depression,etc.
It does if it is on wheels
friction
No, the friction of a wagon moving down a hill is typically kinetic friction. Static friction occurs when an object is at rest and there is no motion relative to the surface.
The friction involved in a wagon moving down a hill is mainly kinetic friction between the wheels and the ground. This friction slows down the wagon and prevents it from accelerating uncontrollably. It is affected by factors such as the weight of the wagon, the angle of the hill, and the condition of the wheels and the surface.
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down hill
Pressure certainly does increase in a water line going down hill. This is because the weight of the water pulls it.
kinetic energy, as it is moving due to its speed and motion on the snowy hill.
A channel where water is continuously flowing down a hill would be described as a stream, or possibly a rivulet, depending on its size.
You hold down the square button while moving forward.
any thing going down a hill that is able to roll