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Water locks allow ships to move from one level of water to another through canals.
It's because of refraction, the way that light rays move through water.
That would be an impermiable materials.
They move up and down, but do not move forward (NJASK8 Earth Science)
there is several ways that waves can move. waves can move by wind. the energy passes to the water causing waves. The better answer. Waves move because they are a movement of energy through a medium. The wave entails two parts, which are the crest and trough. The wavelength is the distance between two crest. The wave height is the distance between a crest and trough.
Water is tranparent; light passes through it.
water passes through xylem and food passes through phloem.
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it will move up and down, but it will return to about the same place
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The wave travels through the water without moving the water with it (the water moves but then as the wave passes the water moves back to where it was). The floating leaf stays with the water as the wave passes on its way to the shore.
Not really. An airplane will disturb a cloud as it passes through it but doesn't really move it.
The surface of the orange puffball sponge is covered with small pores that filter small particles of food from the water that passes through them. Each sponge has flagella that help move the water through the sponge.
The maximum distance the particles move away from their rest positions as a wave passes through a medium is the amplitude of the wave.
Water beetles move through the water by thrusting their legs back and forth. This allows them to quickly move and catch prey.
The wind does not move through water to any significant extent.
elastane is able to stetch so if its sports wear when the muscles contract theres room to move and run. it evaporates water quite quickly it is reasonably durable water will soack through in 3 secs and not much wind passes through