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Surface flow is when water from the rain runs on the surface into the ocean.
Volcanoes erupt when molten rock, known as magma, rises to the surface through a vent in the Earth's crust. Pressure from gases within the magma causes it to explode or flow out in the form of lava. This eruption can be explosive, with ash, rocks, and gases being ejected, or effusive, with a slower flow of lava.
No. Magma flows to the surface and becomes lava.
Surface tension affects how liquid molecules interact at the surface, causing liquids to form droplets or spread out. Viscosity is a measure of a liquid's resistance to flow, where high viscosity liquids flow slower than low viscosity liquids. Both properties can impact how liquids flow and behave in different situations.
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Surface flow is when water from the rain runs on the surface into the ocean.
The open channel flow has a free surface whereas the pipe flow has a closed surface.
The open channel flow has a free or rather open surface whereas the pipe flow has a closed surface.
Volcanoes erupt when molten rock, known as magma, rises to the surface through a vent in the Earth's crust. Pressure from gases within the magma causes it to explode or flow out in the form of lava. This eruption can be explosive, with ash, rocks, and gases being ejected, or effusive, with a slower flow of lava.
They believe that it is from water flow.
The surface material of a fluid can impact its flow rate by affecting the level of friction between the fluid and the boundary. A rough surface can increase friction, reducing flow rate, while a smooth surface can decrease friction, allowing for a higher flow rate. Additionally, the surface material can also influence the formation of boundary layers and turbulent flow, further impacting flow rate.
Fluid that it attracted to a nearby surface and remains attached even when the surface curves away from the initial flow direction.
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No. Magma flows to the surface and becomes lava.
Another name for surface runoff is overland flow.
Surface tension affects how liquid molecules interact at the surface, causing liquids to form droplets or spread out. Viscosity is a measure of a liquid's resistance to flow, where high viscosity liquids flow slower than low viscosity liquids. Both properties can impact how liquids flow and behave in different situations.