gravity
Water temperature is the primary force. Then the earth's rotation and the tides.
Gravity and the slope of the land combine to create the force that moves water in a stream. Gravity pulls the water downhill, and the slope of the land determines the direction and speed of the flow.
Cohesion.
Majick
running water.
Stream gradient, or the slope of the stream channel, affects stream velocity by influencing the speed at which water flows downstream. A steeper stream gradient typically results in a faster water flow velocity, as the force of gravity pulls water downhill more strongly. Conversely, a gentler stream gradient leads to slower water flow velocity.
The force of attraction responsible for the dissolution of an ionic crystal in water is the electrostatic force between the ions in the crystal and the water molecules. Water molecules surround and solvate the ions, causing them to break apart from the crystal lattice and become dispersed in the water.
In caverns, crouch on the water stream for 5 sec
A steeper stream gradient usually leads to faster stream velocity because the force of gravity pulling the water downhill is greater, causing the water to flow more quickly. Conversely, a gentler gradient results in slower stream velocity as there is less force pulling the water downhill.
A steep gradient will force the water to flow downhill faster.
Gravity is the force of nature that pulls in Earth's water, keeping it on the surface of the planet. This gravitational force is responsible for the tides and the shape of the ocean basins.
Cohesion tension pulls water up the xylem due to the transpiration stream caused by the evaporation of water from the stomata. Cohesion tension results from the Hydrogen bonding in water which means that water molecules cohere or stick to one another. As water evaporates from the stomata, more water is drawn up into its place, and so there is a continuous stream of water molecules which are drawn up the xylem.