A fast-moving water carries more sediments because it has more energy to erode and transport particles. Slow-moving water has less energy and is typically not able to carry as much sediment.
Fast moving water will erode faster because it is more powerful than slow moving water.
As fast as the water is moving.
a fish is fast and breathes in water and a turtel is slow and green
yes and no well it cant cause fast water and it will weather slower then as if water would at a fast current so it will weather just slow.
Speed is a scalar quantity that measures how fast an object is moving, regardless of direction. Velocity, on the other hand, is a vector quantity that includes both the speed of an object and the direction in which it is moving. So, while speed tells you how fast an object is moving, velocity tells you both how fast and in what direction it is moving.
A Tornado is swirly fast wind, a flood is rising water levels...
Fast moving water carries more sediment because it has more energy to erode and transport sediments from the surface of the earth. As water velocity increases, it can pick up and carry larger and heavier particles along with it.
No, fast-moving water typically carries more sediment than slow-moving water because it has more energy to suspend and transport sediments. However, in very fast-flowing water, such as during a flood, sediment may be deposited when the water slows down.
The difference is fast colors won't "bleed" their color and the non fast will.
Fast moving. sediment is heavy it settle out in slow water. But a river that just became slow after being fast looks like it has the most, because of all the settling going on.
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