Turbulence.
Turbulence.
yes and no well it cant cause fast water and it will weather slower then as if water would at a fast current so it will weather just slow.
Quickly moving water has more energy to cause erosion than slowly moving water. The faster the water moves, the more force it exerts on the landscape, picking up and carrying sediment and debris more efficiently. This increased force leads to more rapid erosion of the land.
Floods.
one major contributor is moving water
water in a river is constantly moving. Moving water will pick up sediments from the bottom of a river, and carry them with it. Water also has the power to move large rocks slowly along the bottom of a river.
no it just changes the temp.
A fast-moving river will cause more erosion compared to a slow-moving river. The higher velocity of the water in fast-moving rivers increases the energy and force exerted on the riverbanks and riverbed, leading to more erosion.
it will cause overheating and mess up your engine internal moving parts.
The water cycle, and Hydro-Kinesis, describes the movement of water. The process of water moving, both inside and out of pipes, is termed to be Flow. This also includes truck-hauling. The process of moving water is the cause of Erosion and rivulets and streams and little rivers like the Hay and the Berland. Rivers to the Oceans is definitely a separate aspect.
The answer is Flood because it's the biggest
moving water