The hydro-dynamic means of generating electricity.
1.a stream of water flowing with great rapidity and violence.2.a rushing, violent, or abundant and unceasing stream of anything: a torrent of lava.3.a violent downpour of rain.4.a violent, tumultuous, or overwhelming flow: a torrent of abuse
A cataract is a rushing stream of water in a natural setting. A cataract is also a progressive cloudiness in the eye's lens.
The process of a rushing stream turning a water wheel could be compared to how wind turns a wind turbine. In both cases, the natural energy from the flowing water or wind is harnessed to generate power. The spinning motion of the water wheel or wind turbine is transferred to a generator, which converts the kinetic energy into electricity.
water gets dissolved into water by rushing water or rapids if there are trees or brush in the water it will help disolve the oxygen in to the water if there is a waterfall located somewhere in the stream or river that will desolve a lot of oxygen
Randy fell into the torrents of the river and drowned to death.
the rushing water of the river
Rushing water is usually controlled by pressure and topography of the land.
The sentence with the word 'alluvial': Alluvial soil is formed by the deposition of clay, silt and gravel carried by the rushing water stream which is deposited in the plains where the stream slows.
A natural stream would be any stream that is naturally there. For instance, if Bob blew up a rock near the Antarctic Ocean and that the space from the rock was filled with rushing water, that wouldn't be a natural stream. Bob blew up a rock and thus it is man made.
It gets its power from rushing water. But just because you live by an ocean doesn't mean its rushing water.
What adjectives can you use to describe a stream? meandering / babbling / rushing / silent / over grown / bush / sparkling. We sat beside the meandering bush stream and had our lunch.