Tide = Flow of kinetic energy from higher ground to lower ground
Wind = Flow of kinetic energy from higher pressure to lower pressure
Electricity = Flow of electrical energy (transfer of kinetic energy) from higher voltage to ground or low voltage.
An example of alliteration for the word 'rainbow' is "radiant rainbow".
An example of a flow resource is wind or sunlight
An example of a flow resource is wind or sunlight
Viscosity is "resistance to flow". Anything that doesn't flow very easily has a higher viscosity level. Oil would be example.
The three types of data flow are input data flow, output data flow, and intermediate data flow. An example of input data flow is when user information is inputted into a system, output data flow is when search results are displayed to the user, and intermediate data flow is when data is processed or transformed within the system.
Winds are named for the direction they flow from. For example, a northeast wind comes from the northeast direction.
A geologic event. An example of an igneous rock formation.
Any cash flow that does not follow a pattern or not predictable is called irregular cash flow. For example agriculture is dependant upon monsoon and hence can not be predicted correctly, when the cash flow will happen. thus it is an example of irregular cash flow business.
It is an example of extrusive igneous rock.
An example of something with low viscosity, like water, would be a non-example of viscosity. Viscosity refers to the resistance of a fluid to flow, so a non-example would be any substance that does not resist flow, such as gases.
For example, you can make an analogy with the flow of water in a tube.
The suffix "-rhea" refers to a flow or discharge. For example, "diarrhea" means excessive flow of loose or watery stools.