Water, which is in rivers and bays, looks for the lowest point it can get to. That is why when you spill water it runs off the table. That and gravity. The water in rivers flows to bays for the same reason water falls from the table. Gravity is pushing it down and the water is looking for the lowest point.
Water flows down hill toward the lowest point, the sea. Water flows away from the highest point following slope to the lowest point. Example... Water on the east side of a hill will likely stay on the east side
Lowest spot as to sea level? Or lowest in terms of the globe north to south?
Goodness is like water to a Taoist; water always flows to the lowest point automatically; someone who is naturally good flows to the right decision automatically, without needing to think about it.
The water flows from the highest chamber to the lowest chamber. As the gate opens in the lowest chamber, the water level lowers to sea level, and the ship enters. The gate closes behind it, and water flows from the chamber above to the level of the next gate, and the process is repeated until the ship reaches the top level.
Yes. It is because of gravity that water seeks it's own level. That is why when it rains the rain flows to the lowest spot and most of it drains into the seas and oceans. Just as gravity makes dirt that has been thrown into the air settle back to the ground it makes water flow down the beach back into the sea.
The lowest base level a stream may flow into is sea level in which it flows into the ocean.
The Gulf of Mexico.
The river water flows into the sea.
Delaware
The Tyne River Tunnel is indeed built partly under water. The lowest spot in the tunnel is 85 feet below the high water mark of the river.
When water flows downward what will it posses