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Water moving along the ground's surface?

Water moving along the grounds surface is called a river or a flood.. A river or a flood both contain moving water. River water is consistently moving. A flood will have water moving until it goes away.


Is a swamp moving surface water?

No it’s standing surface water


How the way in which wind and moving water reshape earths surface?

Wind and moving water reshape the Earth's surface through the process of erosion.


what- A spring is an example of which of these?

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What does the water keep moving on the surface and into the earth mean?

Being in the liquid form water keeps on moving on the surface and into the earth due to gravitation force of the Earth.


How can moving water change the earthe surface?

by wearing away small pieces of land and carrying them to new places


How does wind moving the surface of water affect it?

it causes the water to move with it


What is a spring an example of?

It is an example of "moving surface water."


What is an example of spring?

It is an example of "moving surface water."


What category best fits stream?

Moving surface water. A+


Which of these is a form of moving surface water?

We typically think of surface water as primarily existing in lakes and rivers. Moving surface water would primarily be in the form of rivers and streams. Subsurface water moves as well, though slowly, in many aquifers. Indeed, even a glacier moves water in its solid form. There is, of course, turnover of water in any lake or swamp that has an outlet, so that water moves in a technical sense, though the characterization of moving water would typically be reserved for water moving fast enough to be noticeable. There does not seem to be a scientific criterion for how fast water needs to move to be considered "moving" in the macroscopic sense. a stream A+