Putting a question mark at the end of a phrase does not make it a question.
upward bound project
upward bound project
No. Upward means... well, upward. "Normal" in this context means "perpendicular" or "at a right angle" - i.e., at a right angle to some surface you are considering. This may happen to be upward as well, but it can be just about any direction.
When a body is immersed in water , due to pressure difference between upper surface and lower surface of the body an unbalanced upward force acts on a body . This unbalanced upward force is called Buoyancy force
As the earth is heated by the sun, bubbles of air rise upward from the warm surface.
Projecting outward or upward from a line or surface; protuberant.
in a upward motion
outflow
Because magma is less dense than the surrounding solid rock, it is forced upward toward the surface. When magma reaches the surface and flows from volcanoes, it is called lava.
Capillary action is the upward movement of water through a tiny space in response to surface tension. It occurs when water molecules are attracted to a surface, causing them to climb against gravity due to cohesive forces between the water molecules.
An upward slope is commonly referred to as an "incline" or "ascending slope." In various contexts, it may also be described as a "gradient" or "rise." These terms are used to indicate that the terrain or surface is moving upward relative to a horizontal reference.
Sorry, what is your question? There is a sentence with a questionmark, but that's no question.