drift
Yes, a fast-moving stream uses energy to maintain its flow velocity. The energy comes from gravity, which causes the water to flow downhill and overcome resistance from friction with the stream bed and banks.
Yes it does.
A fast-moving stream can grow and develop through various processes such as erosion, where flowing water wears away rocks and sediment, creating a wider channel. The stream can also deepen as it erodes its bed, and meander as it flows around obstacles, contributing to its overall growth and development. Additionally, sediment deposition can contribute to building up the stream banks and changing the landscape over time.
A fast-moving stream can adapt over time through erosion and sediment deposition, which can change the channel shape and flow dynamics. However, the stream's adaptation is limited by factors such as the available sediment supply, upstream land use practices, and natural channel constraints.
The property of motion that describes how fast an object is moving is known as speed. Speed is a measure of the distance traveled by an object in a given amount of time.
Fast moving stream
It is called deposition. It occurs as friction or gravity overcomes the force of the moving water.
No, it does not
a riffle is a short fast moving stream.
The two narrow belts of fast-moving winds are called the jet streams. They are located at high altitudes in the atmosphere, with the polar jet stream and the subtropical jet stream being the most prominent ones.
Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation. It is composed of bundles of particles called photons.
A fast-moving stream of particles released into space from the surface of the sun is called solar wind. These charged particles can interact with planetary magnetic fields and atmospheres, affecting space weather and communication systems on Earth.
A fast flowing stream is called a rapid. Rapids are where the water flows downhill very fast and over underwater obstacles.
A fast-moving stream of particles released into space is called a solar wind. It is composed of charged particles, such as protons and electrons, that are expelled from the Sun and can interact with planetary magnetospheres.
A stream flowing down a mountain is moving to fast to form meanders.
deposition
moving fast in Japanese is "subayai"