Keel
That would be its keel.
center board
up
no
answer down not sideways apex confirmed
Because it's a boat...it slides haha
Friction is the force that resists sliding between two touching surfaces or moving through air or water. It occurs due to the interactions between the molecules in the surfaces or substances involved.
Friction. Or drag. Kind of the same thing, but drag is mostly used through air or water, which is what you asked.
Retaining walls are at least partially below gound or water level. Their function is to retain the soil or water behind them.This means that a large part of the load they bear is sideways and that they must resist overturning, sliding and bowing as well as any vertical loads.
Because water helps us digest foods, and keeps our bodies running
i think there's maybe 12..Precipitation- any form of water which falls from the atmosphereInterception by vegetation- raindrops prevented from falling directly onto the soil by a layer of vegetationTranspiration- The loss of water from the pores in plantsStem flow- movement of water from plantsOverland flow- or surface run off; movement of water across the land surfaceSurface storage- where water is temporarily held in the ground surface as an interception storageInfiltration- movement of water through soilSoil moisture storage- The maximum rate that water can pass through soilPercolation- Downward vertical movement of water from the soil, to rockThrough flow- Sideways movement of water into soilGround water flow- slow sideways movement of water through rockEvaporation- water changed into water vapor (gas)hope this helped :)
Water moves downward due to gravity as it passes through the zone of aeration. The water may also move laterally as it seeks regions of lower pressure or is influenced by the slope of the soil.