Water continually moving in one direction is typically referred to as a current. This movement can be caused by a variety of factors such as wind, tides, or differences in water temperature and density.
Friction in water is called drag or fluid resistance. It refers to the force that acts in the opposite direction to the motion of an object moving through water, slowing it down.
The bottle is likely being carried by the current or the movement of the water caused by the waves. The direction of the waves propels the bottle forward, moving it in the same direction as the waves.
Water is called a stream when flowing in a definite direction.
Drag is the friction that acts on objects moving through a fluid like air or water. It slows down the movement of the object by creating resistance in the opposite direction.
A wave moving at a parallel angle is called a transverse wave. In transverse waves, the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave. Examples include light waves, water waves, and seismic S-waves.
Friction in water is called drag or fluid resistance. It refers to the force that acts in the opposite direction to the motion of an object moving through water, slowing it down.
The arrow pointing away from the ripple marks indicates the direction in which water was moving to create them. This is because ripple marks form perpendicular to the direction of water flow.
Water moving all around the earth is called the Water Cycle.
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shift the direction of free moving fluids such as air and water is...............------------------------> CORIOLIS EFFECT:)
The bottle is likely being carried by the current or the movement of the water caused by the waves. The direction of the waves propels the bottle forward, moving it in the same direction as the waves.
Water is called a stream when flowing in a definite direction.
Drag is the friction that acts on objects moving through a fluid like air or water. It slows down the movement of the object by creating resistance in the opposite direction.
coriallis effect
it is called friction
The process by which water is continually made available is called the water cycle. This cycle involves the evaporation of water from bodies of water, condensation into clouds, precipitation as rain or snow, and then the water flowing back into lakes, rivers, and oceans, completing the cycle.
the overflow of water itself is simply called a flood, the land that this will filter out onto can be either a floodplain or a marsh. Generally, a floodplain relates to freshwater, and marshland refers to salt water. In any case, the water needs to be continually moving; and so lakes do not count in this way.