When you are out in the woods & come across a creek you need to cross, the deep water runs slow & the fast moving water is shallow, so you should cross at the fast moving water.
Condensation. The transformation of water vapours in liquid water is called condensation, a change of phase.
Yes! -It is referred to as hydration!
Lemon Juice (i tried)
oxygen+water=rust sory I don't have that much.
That depends entirely on the stream. Elevation drop. If the drop is leveling off, it will start to slow down. If it gets steeper, the water will pick up speed. Breadth. The wider the stream gets, the slower it will run. Very narrow areas will speed up. If it gets too wide, it becomes stagnant and is a swamp. Volume. Are other sources of water joining it further down stream? Or is it a single source? If it doesn't have additional water being added to it, it will slow down as the ground around it absorbs water. It can even 'end' at some point.
Yes, they are slow moving on land. In the water, you would be in trouble.
It is possible to run at a slow place.
You slow Dow when you run by stoping your balance
In a supply line, drain, surface run off? Detail your question.
No, because "run" does not actually contradict "slow".
The tree roots retain the rainfall rather than let it run off.
a long slow run is usually called LSD.. long slow distance. Otherwise, just "easy" or a "jog".
It has a slow short.
The hot water lines are quicker to become blocked with lime scale. The scale slows the water flow and restricts the pipes.
Slow Water was created in 2003.
The ISBN of Slow Water is 1740512413.
Run Home Slow - 1965 was released on: USA: 15 December 1965