when a river winds back and forth, it is called meandering
The area where the crust goes back down into the Earth is called a subduction zone. This is typically where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another plate due to the movement of the Earth's lithosphere. Subduction zones are often associated with intense geological activity, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
After rain hits the ground, it may evaporate back into the atmosphere, infiltrate the soil to replenish groundwater, flow over the surface as runoff into rivers and streams, or get absorbed by plants and trees for their growth and survival.
The area where the crust goes back down into the Earth is called a subduction zone. This is where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another, typically forming deep ocean trenches.
The Trinity River goes through Dallas, Texas.
Water cycle
Because the river want to turn 180 degree.
A swing, a pendulum, or a conversation are some examples of things that go back and forth constantly.
yes it will as the water from the ocean goes back to the sea it will take a little by little as it travels back and forth to the ocean and shore
AC (alternative current) goes back and forth (the flow of the current changes periodically) DC (direct current) has a continuous flow
it goes back and forth
a grin
it goes back and forth on a string and amuses people
a grin
if it goes back and forth 2x in 5 seconds, 50 times that is 50x5 or 250 seconds, aka 3 min 10 sec
it goes back and forth really fast
Windshield wipers.
what current goes back and forth, or oscillates, rather than traveling in only one direction