Water flowing sounds can be spelled as "splashing," "gurgling," or "bubbling," depending on the specific sound you're describing. For a gentle flow, you might use "trickling" or "rushing." Each term captures different nuances of flowing water.
An aerator adds bubbles to flowing water, or oxygen to fish tanks.
That is the correct spelling of the verb form "flowing" (moving like water).
OnomatopoeiaWater makes sounds like "bloop" or "blub, blub", or the more common "drip."
Water flowing through a river can make a variety of sounds, such as splashing, gurgling, bubbling, and rushing. These sounds are created by the movement of the water over rocks and obstacles in the river, as well as the force of the current.
Water curves sounds because it is flowing, making it echo or sound flat and gargled at the same time.
mars has flowing water on it
The word "spell" has 4 sounds: /s/ /p/ /e/ /l/.
Flowing water has kinetic energy
I don't know how to spell it, but it sounds like amanze Very close.....the spelling is Amanzi
you got it right
yuck or yuk - it's onomatopoeia - you spell it how its sounds.
Mars and Venus might have had flowing water.