Not sure what you mean by water “finding it’s balance”, but the movement of water is largely governed by gravity constantly pulling it downward. Hence water always flows downhill (unless there’s enough pressure or a blockage downstream that prevents it from doing so).
The earth and oceans in general are squeezed into a spherical shape because that’s how gravity behaves with sufficiently large masses. That’s why the Sun, the other planets, and any moon or asteroid over 300km in diameter are round. It’s the lowest energy state that an object can take in a gravitational field.
Not sure what you mean by water “finding it’s balance”, but the movement of water is largely governed by gravity constantly pulling it downward. Hence water always flows downhill (unless there’s enough pressure or a blockage downstream that prevents it from doing so).
The earth and oceans in general are squeezed into a spherical shape because that’s how gravity behaves with sufficiently large masses. That’s why the Sun, the other planets, and any moon or asteroid over 300km in diameter are round. It’s the lowest energy state that an object can take in a gravitational field.