Depending on the amount of water, it could be called a waterfall.
Water that comes running down from a high place is called a waterfall. It typically occurs when a river or stream flows over a steep edge or cliff, creating a cascading effect. Waterfalls can vary in size and shape and are often considered natural wonders due to their beauty and the force of the flowing water.
Drought is not a thing that "comes down" , it is a lack of water.
it the water u can buy a good cleaner its called (the works) and scub it it will go away it about $1 or 2
The snow at the top of mountains melts and runs down the mountain, where it broadens into a stream or river (running water)
The action of running water is actually quite similar to the action of any running liquid. It moves from one location down to another location.
water evaporates then comes back down
you can pour water on your wrists and behind your knees.
Water condensation from the cool night air
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Sometimes running water uses energy; sometimes, running water MAKES energy. Water running down a river can turn a waterwheel to run a mill, or can run through a turbine and generate electricity. But sometimes when you WANT the water to be moving, we need to FORCE it to move, and that requires energy, in the form of a pump.
Water stops running downhill when it reaches a point where the slope is flat or uphill, causing the water to pool or change direction. Additionally, if the water evaporates or is absorbed into the ground, it will also stop running downhill.
This assertion is not always valid.