It can certainly erode a cliffside, which can do a bit of damage overtime. Also, if it is a lot of water and it moves quickly, it can cause flooding.
The slope of the river bed and the amount of water in the river.
The force of gravity keeps water flowing down hill.Where slopes are steep,the water in streams and rivers flows very fast. :) <3
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The slope of a linear function is also a measure of how fast the function is increasing or decreasing. The only difference is that the slope of a straight line remains the same throughout the domain of the line.
Water moves on a slope by gravity. However, the Romans, discovered that if the slope was only 2o ( two degrees) from the horizontal, then the water would flow , without surging. To this end they built their aqueducts with this slope, so no machinery was required to make the water flow. To lift water to a greater height, they used the Archimedean Screw., which was moved by a donkey/mule chasing a carrot around a rotating pole.
The force of gravity keeps water flowing down hill.Where slopes are steep,the water in streams and rivers flows very fast. :) <3
Gradient is the steepness of a slope.
water lots of it
A steep slope, due to the velocity of the water/runoff.
The slope of an area will determine the problem that you will be able to make, whether it is an even or a steep slope.
drop down a 89 degree slope, that way it will accelerate at the speed of gravity
it depends on how steep the slope is.