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Nitrogen dissolved in the blood stream while diving is returning to a gaseous state.
the most weather that is most likely to cause the most erosion is a thunderstom
I don't know about "stick to," but if you turn on a tap so that just a thin stream of water is coming out you can actually bend it by bringing an object with a static charge near the stream.
Jet Stream
The flex
yellowstone river or Cascadia river
on the outer parts of the meander loops or bends
Meanders are created in the stream bed when a shallow graded stream cuts from side to side in its erosion process.It will create cliffs on the outside of the bends, and smooth banks on the inside of the stream. These features will migrate upstream.
a river meandering means that it bends and winds instead of going straight.
Water does move in streams; at bends, it moves faster on the outside and slower on the inside of the bend.
It is deposited by the water in the following place: inside bends of the stream and river channel the flood plane of the river river deltas into lakes or the sea.
deposition
To make the ball go from right to left, kick the bottom right handside of the ball with the inside of your right foot. To make the ball go from left to right, hit the bottom left handside of the ball with the outside of your right foot. And the other way round for your left foot. The harder you hit it, the more it will bend.
The speed of water at a river bend flows much faster and deeper on the outside of the bend. On the inside of the bend the velocity is much slower and shallower.
meander in general is a bend in a sinuous watercourse. A meander is formed when the moving water in a river erodes the outer banks and widens its valley. A stream of any volume may assume a meandering course, alternatively eroding sediments from the outside of a bend and depositing them on the inside. The result is a snaking pattern as the stream meanders back and forth across its down-valley axis. When a meander gets cut off from the main stream, an oxbow lake is formed. Over time meanders migrate downstream, sometimes in such a short time as to create civil engineering problems for local municipalities attempting to maintain stable roads and bridges.There is not yet full consistency or standardization of scientific terminology used to describe watercourses. A variety of symbols and schemes exist. Parameters based on mathematical formulae or numerical data vary as well, depending on the database used by the theorist. Unless otherwise defined in a specific scheme "meandering" and "sinuosity" here are synonymous and mean any repetitious pattern of bends, or waveforms. In some schemes, "meandering" applies only to rivers with exaggerated circular loops or secondary meanders; that is, meanders on meanders.Sinuosity is one of the channel types that a stream may assume over all or part of its course. All streams are sinuous at some time in their geologic history over some part of their length
the explanation is that the bends are caused by nitrogen in the blood stream and the block up the blood way and causepain. to get rid of the bends you need to see a doctor IMMEDIATELY. TO PREVENT THE BENDS rise to the surface of the water every 15 minuets. the air will then clear you blood passage. Nitrogen in the bloodstream causes bends, which leads to blocking of the bloodstream causing pain
Nitrogen dissolved in the blood stream while diving is returning to a gaseous state.