It splashes it waves against the rock and it takes it away to a ocean or river
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Yes, and mostly that's just what they do.
The river is constantly flowing so that's how material moves down the river.
They get their food from hunting prey like caribou and deer,but there's lots more like rabbit,birds,and even fish. They get their water from the river or streams that run along the forests.
waters of the ocean that move in giant streams are called currents.
Water does move in streams; at bends, it moves faster on the outside and slower on the inside of the bend.
Weathered material moves via a process known as erosion. This is a method of transport that usually occurs from water, ice, or wind.
Weathering breaks materialn down and erosion transports that broken down material. As an example, weathering breaks a mountain down into smaller rocks, and those smaller rocks can be transported by streams (erosion), but the streams cannot simply move the whole mountain.
Gravity, rivers flow downhill
Ocean currents.
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