AS WE ALL KNOW THAT water cant stay still for like a minute because the air constantly blow the water and the water move from place to place's harder the air blow the more water moves from another phase.
There are numerous channels for moving water from one place to another: aqueducts, canals, pipes, hoses, rivers - to name a few. To carry water from one place to another, you would need a vessel, not a channel. Vessels come in numerous shapes and sizes depending on the amount you can carry. One gallon of water weighs about 8 lbs. Buckets, cups, and pitchers are suggested for smaller amounts. Drums, tanks, tanker trucks and rolling vats would serve those looking to move a large quantity.
Put one ivy plant in a cool place and another in a warm place, but give both the same amount of light and water.
Reflection or refraction.
locomotion means moving from one place to another
A shadoof is used to get water from one level to another. It is usually used to raise water from a lower level to a higher one.
Currents are a "flow" of water from one place to another.
The process of bringing water from one place to another means Transportation.Water is transported to different location.
yes.
it transfers water from one place to another
move water from one place to another
The surface ocean
a rock can move from one place to another by water. the rocks flow with the water into a river which leads into the sea and the sea cold lead to anywere.
acid rain
Yes, the flow of water is CALLED a current.
a long journey by water to a distant place. Or can be a journey by land from one place to another
Erosion
Aquaduct