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What are the different wave directions that can be observed in a body of water?

The different wave directions that can be observed in a body of water are swells, wind waves, and rogue waves.


In which three directions does water move?

Water moves in three directions: downward due to gravity, horizontally as surface runoff, and vertically through infiltration into the ground.


Why can we see a reflection in the water when it is still but not when it is disturbed?

When water is still, its surface is smooth and acts like a mirror, reflecting the surroundings. When water is disturbed, ripples and waves form, breaking up the smooth surface and preventing a clear reflection. The disturbance causes the light to scatter in different directions, making it harder for an image to form on the surface.


Why do air bubbles in water rise to the surface?

Air bubbles rise to the surface of water because they are less dense than water. As a result, they experience a buoyant force that pushes them upwards towards the surface. Additionally, the surface tension of water helps to carry the bubbles to the top.


How does the impact of a water droplet splash vary depending on the surface it lands on?

The impact of a water droplet splash varies depending on the surface it lands on due to factors such as surface tension, texture, and angle. On a smooth surface, the droplet may spread out evenly, while on a rough surface, it may break into smaller droplets or splash in different directions. The angle of the surface can also affect the height and direction of the splash.

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When you swim what is the force of the water which pushes you toward the surface?

The buoyant force pushes you toward the surface.


Blank currents are currents that involve warm water flowing in different directions at different speeds close to the top of oceans?

SURFACE


What type of currents are currents that involve warm water flowing in different directions at different speeds close to the top of oceans?

surface currents


Which force pushes a volleyball out of the water when you attempt to hold it beneath the surface?

buoyancy


What do artesian wells use to bring water the surface?

Artesian wells rely on natural pressure within the underground aquifer to bring water to the surface without the need for pumping. This pressure is created by the weight of the overlying rock layers that confine the water in the aquifer. When a well is drilled into the confined aquifer, the pressure forces the water up through the well to the surface.


Currents that involve warm water flowing in different directions at different speeds close to the top of oceans?

Surface currents involve warm water that flows in different directions and different speeds that stay close to the top of the oceans. They originate in tropical waters and flow in circular motions from all the major gyres of the world ocean.


What are the different wave directions that can be observed in a body of water?

The different wave directions that can be observed in a body of water are swells, wind waves, and rogue waves.


Why doesnt water have to be pumped out of an artesian well?

Pressure from underground pushes water up to the surface.


What is cuurrent?

Not sure what a suface cuurrent is. In deep water, there often are currents that flow in different directions at different depths. A surface current will flow in one direction, near the surface, while there will be a current flowing in the opposite direction deeper down.


In which three directions does water move?

Water moves in three directions: downward due to gravity, horizontally as surface runoff, and vertically through infiltration into the ground.


Why can we see a reflection in the water when it is still but not when it is disturbed?

When water is still, its surface is smooth and acts like a mirror, reflecting the surroundings. When water is disturbed, ripples and waves form, breaking up the smooth surface and preventing a clear reflection. The disturbance causes the light to scatter in different directions, making it harder for an image to form on the surface.


When a tennis ball is pushed under water the waters pushes the ball back to the surface?

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