Gravity makes water move. The moon has a constant gravitational pull on the earth keeping the earth in place in the universe. When the moon's gravity pulls on the earth, it affects the water because, it is the most porous substance on the face of the earth.
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the stream of water moves a wheel and makes kinetic energy
The wind and the temperature of the water makes it move, and the heavier it is the faster it moves.
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The answer is a clock - it moves its hands but doesn't make a sound, while a bell makes a sound but stays in one place.
As it slides over the water surface film, air makes it move. As the water moves, it forms eddies and small ripples. Then waves are formed from these ripples
Peristalsis is the process that involuntarily makes it is possible to swallow water while standing on your head and moves food from your mouth down to your stomach. Peristalsis affects the muscles in the intestines also.
What moves water is the air
hot water particles are moving,so it moves what ever you add to it ..if you can see it such as a dye or coffee.cold water has less connetic enegry...we have all heard how heat from a flame rises...heat in water moves as well and makes it mix the color quicker...
That makes no sense. water molecules can be packed tightly together, whilst still remaining loose. Water moves around from particles bouncing into each other.
it is formed when the earth shifts and moves down it makes cracks in the earth and when it rains it fills with water and turns into a stream,
Gyarados can learn water,dragon and some flying type moves. It can learn useful water moves like surf, waterfall and whirlpool. It can also learn dragon moves like dragon rage and dragon breathe. Despite being a water type because it's secondary type is dragon it can learn the move fireblast. Hyperbeam makes Gyarados even more powerful.
it moves moves by the water