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Julian Dennis
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20 April, 16:31
How is flowing rock different from flowing water?
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Anton Lucero
20 April, 16:53
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Definition of water flow. : a flow or flowing of water; also : the amount of water flowing (as past a valve) per unit of time. Debris Flow Definition. A debris flow is a moving mass of loose mud, sand, soil, rock, water and air that travels down a slope under the influence of gravity.
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