Water can splash because of its state of matter! its a liquid! most liquid would splash.
You can either filter the muddy water to separate and remove the solids, or evaporate and then condense the water vapour back into water, which will be clear.
You are probably splashing a little water on the belt. See if the lower mud guard is in place.
You wade through it. Some splashing is assumed. Slither is not an appropriate term for someone walking.
To avoid splashing.
To avoid splashing of liquids.
It should be "the sound of splashing"
The splashing sound of water.
The splashing exposes more water surface to the air, allowing it to absorb more oxygen. Good news for the fish. It also encourages evaporation of the water into the air.
smashing splashing
No but, there can be action verbs that describe water. EX:(splashing, flowing, calm, rushing.)
Body language, the splashing of water, nipping, and quacking.
Yes, the word "splashing" is an example of onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound it describes, which is the noise made when water is being moved or disturbed.
in water mainly rivers and oceans
Oil level.
It often leads to splashing dirty water on nearby pedestrians.
It stands at 30 cm above ground to prevent water from splashing into it from the ground.
You can either filter the muddy water to separate and remove the solids, or evaporate and then condense the water vapour back into water, which will be clear.