The rocks in the deeper water don't hurt as bad because you are not putting all your weight on them... You know how someone can carry you on their back in the water but not out of it... that is because the water holds you up a bit... So you see! The waterdoesn't allow all your weight to fall onto the rock! This is why rocks in a creek might hurt your feet worse then the rocks in deeper water!
Yes, "creek" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of water flowing over rocks or a small stream.
most of the rocks wash up to the shore so u step on lesser debree when your in the deeper part
Abiotic factors found in a creek include water temperature, pH levels, oxygen levels, sunlight availability, and substrate composition (such as rocks, sand, and mud). These factors play a critical role in shaping the physical and chemical environment of the creek, influencing the types of organisms that can thrive there.
The complete saying was "I'm up a creek, without a paddle!" The implication is that you are in a canoe, in a stream or creek in which the water is flowing swiftly. Uncontrolled creeks and rivers often have rocks and rapids, and the only way to survive is to navigate your way around the rocks and down the center of the main channel of the creek. But in order to control your canoe, you need a paddle. So, to be "up a creek, without a paddle", is to be adrift and at the mercy of fate, without being able to control events.
Water gets into cracks in the rocks. When the water freezes into ice it expands. This can crack rock. When this happens repeatedly the rocks break into increasingly smaller particles until they are soil. .
Rocks sliding along a creek, become rounded and broken into ever smaller pieces by the water action. They will eventually become grains of sand on the beach, if the water flow is sometimes strong enough to carry the grains to reach the sea.
a mountain has faster moving water
Earthworms can cause physical weathering by burrowing through soil, which can create tunnels that allow air and water to penetrate deeper into the ground. As they move through the soil, earthworms can also push rocks and sediment to the surface, exposing them to the elements and contributing to the breakdown of rocks through processes like frost wedging.
Deeper Water was created in 1994-09.
a moon has water ice craters rocks and might at one point of time... life.
Their surface is often quenched by the sea water so often at the surface they are, crystals will grow and be visible deeper in the rock.
Water pressure increases as you go deeper.