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The water in the sea rises and falls because of waves on the surface. Wave machines use the kinetic energy in this movement to drive electricity generators.
when heat is added to cold water, the particles starts to move around. The particles now have more energy for motion. The temperature of the water also rises from the movement of the particles.
It's called the Covection Cycle and it happens with Boiled hot water, soup or whatever, hot air balloons,clouds,and possibly volcanoes.
Water moves faster as pressure behind it rises. This may be illustrated by a simple garden hose, water will pour out of the hose end at a set rate, but when you put a finger over the end, thus raising pressure, the water will squirt out with greater intensity.
Cold water sinks, hot water rises.
an area where rivers rise and fall with ocean tides
Falls and then rises
Evaporation causes water levels to fall as water turns to steam and evaporates into the air.
The water level rises
when rain falls water rises etc
First the vessel expands so level falls and water expands so level increases
Tidal movements
The water in the sea rises and falls because of waves on the surface. Wave machines use the kinetic energy in this movement to drive electricity generators.
The water evaporates, the vapor rises, goes in to the clouds , and falls again as rain or snow.
The movement of water when the tide rises and falls can be captured and turned into electricity. This electricity can be fed into the grid as green renewable energy, as it emits no carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases when generated.
tide
Alot of rain falls in streams and rivers and the water floats on the ground and the water rises dramaticlly