I think water will stop running downhill when there is no more water or when the hill goes up!
Water stops running downhill when it reaches a point where the slope is flat or uphill, causing the water to pool or change direction. Additionally, if the water evaporates or is absorbed into the ground, it will also stop running downhill.
Water running downhill is the major agent of erosion.
Running water gets its energy from the force of gravity pulling it downhill. As water flows downhill, it gains kinetic energy that can be harnessed by turbines in hydroelectric power plants to generate electricity.
You need to rephrase the question. :)
Because of gravity.
The major agent of erosion on earthes surface is water running downhill
Streams form when downhill running water creates a channel capable of carrying water. Most streams begin as temporary rivulets that only have water after a rainfall.
The major agent of erosion on earthes surface is water running downhill
No, it is a physical property of just about any liquid.
To effectively stop water from running in the toilet, you can adjust the float level in the tank or replace the flapper valve.
You need to replace the tap system to make soft water system to stop running when its not supposed to because it seems that it is draining constantly will not stop.
Running water does not receive energy directly from the sun. The energy in running water comes from the water cycle, where the sun's energy evaporates water from oceans and lakes, which then falls as precipitation and flows downhill due to gravity, creating streams and rivers that can be used for hydroelectric power generation.