It generally takes 2 feet of water to lift/move/carry a vehicle.
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Yes
no it's not carried away by moving water
Water erosion utilizes water to carry sediments away.
the answer is "yes" because sponges are attached to hard surfaces underwater, and they are well adapted to their watery life. moving water currents carry food and oxygen to them and take away the sponges' waste products.
try to stay away from all moving water
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.
Ocean currents moving away from the equator typically bring colder waters from higher latitudes towards the equator. These colder waters often carry nutrients, which can impact marine ecosystems and provide a source of food for various marine organisms.
The amount of water moving toward a beach, and the underwater terrain moving away from the beach.
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The force of moving water alone can wear away particles of rock.
Yes. Without enough coolant moving through the block, the heat is not being carried away to the radiator. And the block is where the most heat is being generated.
yes