Water is the driving force in nature.

Leonardo Da Vinci
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Water is the driving force in nature means that everything is driven by water. It can be used to make things turn, it can be used to make things move, and it can be used to make things flow. For example, if you want to make a waterfall, you need water. The same is true for rivers.

Rivers are made of water. They are made to flow down hill and they are made to flow throughout the area they are in. Without water, there would be no rivers.

Without water flowing throughout the world, the Earth would not have water flowing around it.

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