Water always follows the path of least resistance. Just like electricity.
It flows downhill. Even underground.
a natural flow of water from underground
Blood flow doesn't change direction. They always head for the same direction.
We have suppose the current flow in opposite to the direction of flow of electron.AnswerA.C. current reverses direction every half-cycle.
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Positive electrical flow is electrons flowing in one direction in a wire, if they change the direction of flow that would be a negative flow. If they change direction quickly, say 60 times a second, that would be alternating current, which is what we have in the united states as household electricity.
Underground springs.
They just lead everything they pull to the bottom of the ocean.More Information:Fresh water whirlpools lead water flow underground to re-emerge further down the aquifer as underground tributaries or as running springs. Sometimes they flow to underground streams that may appear as large fresh water springs, some distance out to sea. In the case of dams, an upstream whirlpool is evidence of a low level breach, under or around the dam.
a natural flow of water from underground
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Springs flow through the ground. they act like wells, and purifiers. some springs flow only at certain times of the year.
in which direction does the river Shannon flow?
Blood flow doesn't change direction. They always head for the same direction.
Downward, Downriver, Downhill, the direction gravity pulls everything.
underground heat such as magma , hot springs, and geysers
The Water in the well come from underground springs.
Lava, groundwater, sometimes minerals that have been melted and which flow into crevices. Depends on where and how far underground.
Groundwater flow.