Ripples i believe you are looking for
The spike or droplet of water that rises above the surface when a stone is dropped into water is called a "crown splash" or "crown". It occurs due to the displacement of water caused by the sudden impact of the stone.
Bile
a surface current forms
Not so many. Most people take them back to the many recycling centres.
If you were to drop a dry stone into a graduated cylinder it would pull a lot of air bubbles down with it (they stick to the surface, you should actually be able to see them) and that will give you an erroneous volume.
A stone sink in water because it is denser than water and displaces less water than its weight. A ship, on the other hand, is designed to displace a greater volume of water than its weight, allowing it to float on the water's surface. Additionally, the shape of a ship's hull and the air it contains also contribute to its buoyancy.
it is made by the banging of rain water and the hard surface.
chalk is produced by the shells of sea creatures lying on the sea bed and then the pressure of the water pushing the shells together until they form stone
Water does not have a texture. Texture is the look and feel of something, so water does not have one. A texture example would be the smooth surface of a stone.
By plants and planktonMost of the Earth's oxygen is produced by plants, both on surface and under water. Algae.
Sound is produced in a water-filled bowl when an object strikes the surface of the water, causing vibrations to travel through the water molecules. These vibrations create sound waves that can be heard by our ears. The size and shape of the bowl can impact the quality and pitch of the sound produced.
Dropping a stone into water will produce circular waves that spread outwards from the point of impact. These waves are called ripples and are a type of surface wave.