A moving ridge of water is called a wave. Waves are energy traveling through water, typically caused by wind blowing over the surface of the ocean.
A mountain ridge that separates river systems is called a watershed or a drainage divide. This geographic feature determines the direction in which water flows, dividing the flow of water into different river basins.
Moving surface water is called a current. This movement is often driven by factors such as wind, temperature, and the Earth's rotation.
A ridge of rock or sand at or near the surface of water is known as a ridge of rock or sand at or near the surface of water
The process of water moving down through the soil is called infiltration. It refers to the movement of water from the ground surface into the soil.
A ridge of land separating river systems is called a water shed. Normally the land is very high up and mountainous.
Mid-ocean ridge or mid-oceanic ridge
An underwater ridge near the surface of the water is called a seamount. These are elevated features on the seafloor that do not reach the surface of the water.
Water moving all around the earth is called the Water Cycle.
Mostly Volcanoes are located under ocean water.
Mostly Volcanoes are located under ocean water.
it is called friction
SEPARATION FROM THE WATER
A mountain ridge that separates river systems is called a watershed or a drainage divide. This geographic feature determines the direction in which water flows, dividing the flow of water into different river basins.
The mid Atlantic Ridge plates are moving apart at approximately 2.5 to 3 centimeters per year.
Moving surface water is called a current. This movement is often driven by factors such as wind, temperature, and the Earth's rotation.
A curving ridge of water on a sea or ocean is called a wave. These waves range in size and can cause damage.
A ridge of rock or sand at or near the surface of water is known as a ridge of rock or sand at or near the surface of water