down a hill.
explanation:when moving down a hill (a highland area) there is a movement of water across an angle of depression.
a valley is just a region found between two highland areas.this area is found deep into the soil in most cases and the fastness in the movement of water in such an area is very small due to on favorable factors like a blocage of wind,no depression,etc.
You can tell if the particles in a cup of water are moving faster or slower by observing the temperature of the water. In general, higher temperatures indicate faster particle movement, while lower temperatures indicate slower particle movement. Additionally, you can observe changes in the physical state of the water, such as boiling or freezing, which can also indicate changes in particle movement.
collisions of water molecules with the solid particles accelerates the dissolving process in hot water because the molecules are moving faster.
Valleys can be formed by various factors, including water erosion, glacial activity, and wind erosion. Water eroded valleys are typically created by rivers or streams, while glacial valleys are carved out by moving glaciers. Wind can also contribute to valley formation through processes like deflation or abrasion.
Water travels faster through a taller stem because of gravity. The greater height results in increased gravitational potential energy that drives the flow of water through the stem at a faster rate compared to a shorter stem.
It makes the water molecules move faster.
Water typically flows faster moving down a mountain due to the steep gradient, while it may slow down when moving through a valley due to the more level terrain. The speed of water flow also depends on other factors such as the volume of water, obstacles in its path, and the width of the channel.
Moving water forms a valley be eroding the soil underneath it. As the water moves across the soil it takes some with it, this can form a valley over millions of years.
Fast moving water will erode faster because it is more powerful than slow moving water.
a mountain has faster moving water
No, a hippopotamus is not faster than a horse. Horses are known for their speed and agility, while hippos are more adapted for swimming and moving through water.
Hot Water. Heat is the simple term for average kinetic energy. Thus, a warmer sample of water will have more kinetic energy (assuming the same mass). Therefore, the water molecules and anything that joins in with it will move at a faster rate. This perpetuates the spreading.
hot water has faster moving particales than cold water
moving the air above it
its called water
Try this : If the water stands still then the pressure is the same throughout. If the water is moving THEN it has kinetic energy ... which comes from somewhere. Thus the faster its moving, the lower the pressure. And the smaller the tube - in order to move the same amount of water (your condition) the faster it must move.
sound travels faster through water than air.
Air drag. The faster something moves through air, the harder it becomes to overcome the air drag. The faster you go, the more power it takes to speed up. It's very similar to moving through water. Moving slowly, there isn't much resistance. But the more you speed up, the harder it becomes.