It could be a flood, or it could just be clouds, or a river.
runoff
runoff im in the sixth grade
it is runoff im sure
It could be a flood, or it could just be clouds, or a river.
It could be a flood, or it could just be clouds, or a river.
erosion
An undertow typically moves sand and other particles away from the shore and into deeper water. The force of the undertow can gradually erode the beach as it carries sediment offshore.
glaciers, flowing water or wind
Energy. Each particle of water moves around in a circle. Energy moves forward while water particles remain in the same place.
The water current that moves sand in a zigzag pattern along a beach is called a longshore current. It is caused by waves breaking at an angle to the shoreline, creating a flow of water parallel to the coast that carries sand particles in a back-and-forth motion.
As the energy wave moves through the water, the still water particles start to oscillate or move in a circular motion. The particles transfer energy to neighboring particles causing them to also move in a wave-like pattern. This movement is what we perceive as the wave passing through the water.
When a wave moves through water, the water particles move in a circular motion within the wave. As the wave passes, the water particles oscillate up and down, transferring energy but not water along with the wave's direction.