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Fog and low clouds
That point is in the Pacific Ocean, in the territorial waters of the Northern Mariana Islands.
From it's starting point at the equator, the Gulf Stream makes it way to cooler areas in the ocean.
None does. That point is in the Pacific Ocean about 85 miles from the nearest point of land in Hawaii (on the southwest coast of Lanai), and I don't think the US territorial waters extend out that far.
The Mariana Trench is the deepest point in any ocean and is located in the Pacific Ocean.
Converging length is the point when two lines or rays of light converge.
It depends on your starting point
When ocean waters are at their highest point, it is known as high tide, and when they are at their lowest point, it is known as low tide.
A converging lens is thin at the ends and thick in the middle. It is called converging because the rays of light passing through it, if parallel, converge at a point the other side. A magnifying glass uses a converging lens.
A converging lens is thin at the ends and thick in the middle. It is called converging because the rays of light passing through it, if parallel, converge at a point the other side. A magnifying glass uses a converging lens.
The vanishing point is the farthest point in the painting, where the sides of the line appears to be converging
Did the waters of the sea reach. The boiling point if you sailed to far? As sailors asked these
Did the waters of the sea reach. The boiling point if you sailed to far? As sailors asked these
Ferdinand Magellan
At the time, there was only one ocean. The Tethys Sea. It liked warm waters, which was basically all over the world at that point.
The Q is dependent entirely on where the starting point is............
Fog and low clouds