turbulent flux
Turbulent is an adjective. The noun form of turbulent is turbulence.
A turbidity current
Still water, with no eddies or currents. Turbulent water will mix oxygen and thermal levels. Still water will develop gradients. In still water, above 0°C the surface will be warmest and contain the most oxygen, the bottom will be coldest and contain the least oxygen. In water with atmosheric temperatures below 0°C, the surface will be coldest, being frozen, and temperature either increasing on the way down, or increasing towards the middle, then cooling again, depending on depth. Oxygen levels are generally consistant throughout in bodies of water with a frozen surface.
The noun form for the adjective turbulent is turbulence.
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To reduce turbulent the key is to have streamlined shape of an object.
As we know, whitewater rafting is in water, in which turbulent flow would be best in the case. Generally because the water will NOT be straight, and this activity is where the water flow is rather rough then smooth. Overall, turbulent flow is best used in this scenario.
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a block, Ping Pong ball or golf ball, kite, or simply running in the shallow pool. There are alot of things that have turbulent flow..... ping pong balls do not have turbulent flow nor does golf balls it has laminar flow things that have turbulent flow would be a bus, a hand out the window in a y axis or just a simple building or sky scrapper basically anything with a flat surface has turbulent flow
His nature is very Turbulent. The trip was very Turbulent.
Turbulent is an adjective. The noun form of turbulent is turbulence.
No, the blacknose dace lives in turbulent water
It depends on if the fish are biting. During rainstorms many fish will retreat to deeper water where the water isn't as turbulent. Some fish will hold more to the medium water column hoping to catch smaller fish and or insects falling from the surface.