Rapidly moving freshwater environments can be more physically demanding and challenging for organisms to inhabit due to factors like turbulence and fluctuations in water flow. This limits the types of species that can adapt and survive in these conditions, resulting in fewer species diversity compared to slower moving waters where a wider range of organisms can thrive.
Rapidly means quickly, taking place at an accelerated rate.
The water in a freshwater lens system is typically static, meaning it is not flowing like a river. It is stored underground and moves slowly through the soil or rock formations due to factors like gravity and pressure gradients.
Winds are rapidly moving air caused by differences in air pressure. Air moves from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas in an attempt to equalize the pressure, resulting in the development of wind systems.
Hurtling means to move with a great force, fast and forceful.
Yes, "whir" is considered an onomatopoeia as it imitates the sound of something rapidly rotating or moving with a humming or buzzing noise.
Scientists refer to all above ground freshwater environments with moving water as lotic ecosystems.
rapidly moving water
bacteria
The particles are moving rapidly
white water!
Hydrilla can be found in many freshwater bodies around the world, including lakes, ponds, and slow-moving rivers. It is considered an invasive species in many regions due to its fast growth and ability to outcompete native plants.
Rapidly moving comets have more kinetic energy compared to slowly moving ones. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion, and it increases with an object's velocity.
In ponds and other slow moving freshwater bodies.
electrons
Scientists refer to all above ground freshwater environments with moving water as lotic ecosystems. This term includes rivers, streams, and creeks.
Euglena are commonly found in nutrient-rich freshwater, with a few marine species.
Put it into reverse when moving rapidly forward.