Kinetic energy (the energy of motion). There is also potential energy being converted into kinetic energy.
Both, if you refer to a flowing stream. The topographic elevation of the streambed above the base level toward which it leads (e.g., sea level) is indicative of the potential energy of the water in the river. (Another kind of potential energy is proportional to the water depth above the streambed.) The river's kinetic energy is proportional to the square of its current velocity and to the mass of moving water. Remember KE = (m v^2)/2 from physics? If the river ceases to flow, for example enters a lake or impoundment, its kinetic energy will decrease to zero. Yet because of potential energy, its water may still have considerable energy.
The wave energy works by taking advantage of the down and up movement which is basically mechanical energy.
Rolling down a hill involves both potential and kinetic energy. At the top of the hill, the object has potential energy due to its height. As it rolls down, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the object gains speed.
gravity
The body's last resort for energy comes from breaking down muscle tissue.
'Floating' is the gerund. Therefore the gerund phrase is 'Floating down the river on a raft'.
what is the gerund phrase in this sentence, Floating down the river on a raft was not Joel's idea of fun.
Mississippi River
Lesboats
from a chicken
floating away down a river
A used Condom Floating down the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh
It was a wreathe that people normally put in the river after somebody dies.
The house Jim and Huck find is floating down the river, which is unusual because houses are typically stationary structures on land.
Floating Down to Camelot was created in 1985.
When a water wave approaches a floating object, the object will start to oscillate or bob up and down due to the transfer of energy from the wave to the object. This transfer of energy causes the object to move in response to the passing wave.
The Ganges river is located in the Indian subcontinent in Asia. It is not so much a river as an open sewer with all manner of dead bodies, human waste, and debris floating down to the sea.