Physics, asked by Dhivhadhi, 3 months ago

water falls from the top of the hill to the ground. why​

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Answered by priyadarsini33
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This force is the gravitational force, i.e. the force that "pulls" all the objects towards the ground. ... So what happens during the fall of the water is the transformation of gravitational potential energy in kinetic energy

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Answered by pratiknpriti7978
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In the case of major rivers, they usually don't run out of water because they drain a very large area of land. Rain will make its way to a major river from miles around, so even relatively small rainfalls can lead to a large volume of water going into a single river. Some major rivers do run dry, though.

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