flow is proportional to velocity so its dependent on how fast the waters moving and the size of the pipe... check out the hazen williams nomograph
how water flows
There are many types of rock flows that could answer this question, but the main two are debris flows and turbidity currents. A debris flow is a mass of loose rock and water which flows at equal velocity throughout its depth, called laminar flow. A turbidity current is a mass of loose rock and water which flows at varying velocities throughout its depth, called turbulent flow.
water flows because the wind makes it flow and by the oxygen by the sun:)
River flows by how clean the water is.
particles are further apart and allows water to flow
An "ebb tide" flows up river, the "flow tide" flows towards the sea.
it flows north
The flow of water is continuous
The part of the sponge the water flows in is the hole.
Flow is a verb and a noun. Verb: Water flows from the faucet. Noun: The steady flow of water from the fountain is relaxing.
Water flows from areas of high elevation to areas of low elevation, following the principle that water flows downhill.
yes water flows faster then sand