Stream ->Tributary->River->Lake Apex hope it help!
Gravity and the moon and sun
The gravity of the moon pulls the water of the oceans slightly towards it as the moon moves round the earth. This is what causes the tides. We can harness tidal energy when we place a turbine in a narrow channel where tidal water move swiftly.
Gravity does.
they move because the wind and gravity pushes the ocean causing it to move from ocean to ocean.The gravity from the moon also impacts the oceans movement.The wind moves the water around spreading the water on the earth.
water current. or wind, but like most glaciers, mainly gravity. Without gravity, they wouldn't move.
Gravity in the most part The moon thorugh tides Capilliary action
the pull of earth's gravity makes any objects fall to the ground.As the moon goes around earth, its gravity pulls on earth causing water in the oceans to move toward the moon.Earths gravity also pulls on the moon.
The wind, and the moon.
Sun and Gravity. The Sun warms the oceans evaporating water and causing air circulation to take that water vapour high into the sky. The winds, powered by the sun move that water vapour over Canada, where it condenses into rain and gravity causes it to fall to the ground as water. Once on the ground gravity continues to work it's magic bringing the rain into troughs that will take the water to the ocean. Water is heavy, gravity powerful, relentless, making our rivers among the most powerful in the world.
The force that causes objects to move downward is gravity
gravity
Surface water moves through processes such as gravity, wind, and slope. It flows downhill following the path of least resistance, collecting in rivers, streams, and eventually into oceans. Wind can also create waves that move surface water.