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Streams and rivers - but the local flow across a discrete area, and feeding them, is called Run-off.
Saltation is the skipping, bouncing, creeping, rolling, or sliding of particles by the wind or the water. Saltation occurs when loose particles are picked up and transported a certain distance via the wind or water.
A warm front.
a warm front
Cold front
Movement of water is a passive process called osmosis. It always moves from an area of higher concentration of water to a lower concentration of water.
Osmosis is the process by which water moves across a selectively permeable membrane.
The water moves from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration across the semi permiable membrane using osmosis.
Water moves through a semipermeable membrane from an area of high to low concentration. This is called osmosis.
The movement of WATER from a high concentration area to a area of low concentration is called osmosis, but the the movement of MOLECULES from a high concentration area to an area of low concentration (like perfume when you spray from a high place) causes it to diffuse.
it is called osmosis
When a substance moves from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration while using energy the process is called active transport.
When a region of higher concentration to a region of Lower concentration against the gradient which requires Energy is called Active Transport
This process is called osmosis. I.e the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration. When dipped in water the water moves into the potato. Such a solution is called a hypotonic soln in which potato becomes swollen.
Process in which water molecules moves across a membrane?
the process is call OSMOSIS.
passive transport Movement down a concentration gradient is known as diffusion.