Organic shapes are what
A river is a large stream of water that flows across the land and empties into a larger body of water. A river usually empties into a sea or ocean.
Water always flows in the direction of gravity. After precipitation happens all of the water that has fallen on land collects and flows towards the sea. A lake is just a large storage of fresh water in land that is usually at sea level and therefore flows slowly, if at all.
Acidic ground water (rain-water that has absorbed atmospheric carbon dioxide to form carbonic acid) forms caves by dissolving the limestone as it flows through the joints & other discontinuities in the rock mass.
An iceberg forms after a glacier flows into a body of water, like an ocean. When the top portion of the glacier breaks off and floats, this becomes the iceberg.
A tsunami can happen if a large volume of water is suddenly displaced by an undersea earthquake.
usually water
It forms a giant wave
Flash floods that sometimes suddenly form after a thunderstorm in the desert.
day and flows toward the water.
When the Mississippi River water flows into the Gulf of Mexico the fresh water does not mix immediately with the salt water. Instead, it takes a while and the fresh water forms a plume and does not mix for a while.
evening and flows toward the water.
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The river usually flows downwards due to gravity, following the path of least resistance towards lower elevations or towards the ocean.
Not much water is required for an ice dam to be created, it usually forms when it snows and temperatures outside are above 32 degrees Fahrenheit and inside is below, the water flows through the roof and freezes causing an ice dam.
A delta forms at the point where a river meets the ocean. As river water flows into the ocean, the water slows and sand and silt particles are deposited. This forms the fan-shaped landmass under the water known as a delta.
A river is a large stream of water that flows across the land and empties into a larger body of water. A river usually empties into a sea or ocean.
The water usually flows fastest on the outside of the bend (meander) and flows the slowest on th einside of the bend.