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If the water is moving that fast, then her pieces of paper would not be laying flat like that - they'd be flying away!
Just because a river is flowing doesn't mean there's a breeze, I imagine they could lay still.
Really. Since when is water flow affected by wind speed? You can have raging rapids without the slightest breeze.
I think Aesyl means that the rapid movement of the water would cause slipstream just above it's surface, not that wind is causing the water's movement...
Yeah but it takes the force of least a mild breeze to move a paper and I don't think you would get that from just a river. Idk maybe they do I'll have to test that outt now =_= But I didn't think he believed that rivers cause wind lol.
Anything that moves (given enough speed) creates an unseen force that acts like a wind / a breeze (the effect of an object's movement acting as an opposing force to the surrounding atmosphere).
look maybe i am wrong but it seems as though you could theoretically have paper lying undisturbed near a river, and yes i am going to bring paper to a river and test this.
I have never personally felt a breeze that was directly produced by any flowing water.
I don't think a river can produce a breeze. What is likely going on is a bernoulli effect, the space between the sides causes the normally slow wind to speed up.
Land and water...The cooling rates of land and water are quite different, hence, the atmospheric temperatures over a land mass is typically different from that of a water body setting up a temperature gradient. This sets up convectional air currents. If you ever learn to fly you'll have to learn this principle. The same effect causes an ocean breeze toward the land mass/shore. I'll admit that this isn't likely to happen due to a little stream and paper, but it does happen, and, possibly, if the dock she was laying on was really hot due to summer there would be some effect if the dock had slats or openings in it...
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