The water does not move the raft horizontally because the force from the water is exerted in all directions equally due to its fluidity. The raft is only pushed up and down by the water's buoyant force, not horizontally. To move the raft horizontally, an external force like rowing or propulsion is needed.
The water waves passing under a raft may cause it to bob up and down, but they do not move the raft horizontally because the waves transfer energy vertically rather than horizontally. Additionally, the raft's weight and buoyancy keep it in place despite the wave motion underneath.
The independent variable when building a raft powered by surface tension would be the raft design or materials used. By changing these factors, you can observe how they affect the ability of the raft to float and move on the water surface due to surface tension.
Climbers can either move horizontally or vertically. Creepers only move horizontally.
yes, it does. it makes the raft move very slowly but it is still a motor
yes they do.
Both
yes they have
slither back and forth horizontally
because he dont want him to die
rift zone
allows the anchor to move or rotate horizontally or vertically.