gravity is the anwser thanks and this is denstiny
down hill
Water can flow up hill if there is some sort of machine that is able to pull it. Water does not naturally flow up hill it always flows downstream due to gravity.
down-hill
yes
They all flow down hill.
Giving a reservoir hight gives it potential energy due to gravity. It enables the water to flow down hill.
Down hill, Think of it, Niagara Falls, the water is falling downhill, Niagara's water comes from St. Lawrence Seaway.
Any river (as will any water) will flow down hill, and eventually head towards the lowest level, which is the sea.
Where water that has fallen from the clouds goes down the surface of a hill/mountain and goes into a river
Because when soil met water, it will become saturated at the top layer. As the progress keep repeating, it will flow down the hill (if the soil creep is occurred on a hill). The soil will be natural falling, it doesn't need force or being force to move down the hill.
i can't flow up
Pressure certainly does increase in a water line going down hill. This is because the weight of the water pulls it.