transpiration
By paddling harder.
It is called deposition. It occurs as friction or gravity overcomes the force of the moving water.
Water molecules are attracted to each other by 'cohesive force'. It is the force that holds a droplet of water together in a raindrop, or in a semi-spherical shape if dripped onto glass. Water is also affected by ' adhesive force' which causes the droplet on glass to adhere (stick ) to the glass as well. In a thin glass tube the adhesive force makes the water move upwards.
The ways in which the water cycle involves humans includes water pollution and causing damage to forests by cutting down trees. Humans are also responsible for using large amounts of water.
Water is transported through the plant in Xylem vessels, these begin in the roots and end in the leaves of the plant; water is translocated through a combination of "transpirational pull" and capillary action. Xylem is one of two "conductive" tissues responsible for moving water and the products of photosynthesis (glucose) through the plant, the tissue responsible for moving the "food" around is Phloem.
Moving water exerts force. That is not the same as being a force.
Moving water exerts force. That is not the same as being a force.
it is moving water
it is moving water
The most important and strongest force of erosion is Water.
Cohesion.
moving water
The force of moving water alone can wear away particles of rock.
gravity
the powerful force is moving water
In rivers and streams, gravity. In the ocean, probably thermal currents.
Possibly water resistance (drag)