Gravity
Gravity.
Water exerts a force on anything that comes into contact with it, this is known as Hydric force. The force always pulls at the object, drawing it down. You will notice that if you put your hand under water, and bring it out slowly, the water seems to cling to your hand as it breaks the surface. This is why. Stones can't pull themselves out of water, so the Hydric force overpowers them and pulls them down.
The force of gravity pulls a snowboarder down a mountain.
the density of the apple is less than the density of the water, so gravity pulls the water down with more force than the apple causing the apple to be on top of the water
The force of Gravity. Gravity is the force that pulls everything down to the ground. Hope this helps!
Gravity
Gravity
Gravity.
Gravity
gravity
Because of the angle. So basically which ever way is more slanted downward is the way the water will flow
The agents of erosion are: running water, glaciers, waves, and wind. # I would say that wind is the top agent of erosion that is assisted by gravity because gravity pulls down the sediments that the wind is eroding. # Running water is probably the second because gravity is the force that moves rock and other materials downhill, so if running water is moving downhill, gravity helps it. # Finally, glaciers is another agent assisted by gravity because glaciers also move downhill taking down eroded sediment with it.
It's because of Density.
too much water in the cloud
Gravity does
Water flowing downhill does not require energy, only the force of gravity.