The multiple choice answers to this question is : A) ten centimeters per day; B) five centimeters per day; or C) one centimeter per day
they use magnets so it doesn't hit the ground
Water moves in wetlands through various processes such as precipitation, surface runoff, groundwater flow, and evaporation/transpiration. Wetlands can act as sponges, absorbing excess water during periods of high rainfall and releasing it slowly during periods of low rainfall. The movement of water in wetlands is crucial for maintaining the ecosystem's balance and supporting a diverse range of plant and animal life.
Fast tsunamis travel in deep water because they have long wavelengths and low amplitudes, allowing them to move quickly with minimal energy loss. The speed of a tsunami is determined by the depth of the water it is traveling through, with deeper water supporting faster wave propagation. Tsunamis are not affected by surface friction in deep water, which also contributes to their fast travel speed.
they spin and move fast
There are big grinders that grind up water and you get ground water. That is what happened in New Orleans they lost their power and they couldn't grind the water into ground water so it flooded.
plant move water from the ground by its roots
A tiger can move extremely fast on ground, this in an advantage when hunting for prey,
Move inland to higher ground as fast as you can.
In water fast, on land their slow.
they use magnets so it doesn't hit the ground
the smaller they are the less resistance to water and the faster they move.
ground water plants.
Particles
Gravitational Water
No fur so less friction with the water.
41 metres per second
Learn how to swim. FAST. And move to higher ground where if possible, call for help