if you are on a headland where is the water
All around u
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No, humans cannot breathe in super oxygenated water. Our respiratory system is designed for breathing air, not water. Breathing super oxygenated water would not provide the necessary oxygen to our lungs and bloodstream.
Flowing water ecosystems have moving water, which can support different organisms adapted to currents and fluctuations. Standing water ecosystems have still water, promoting different species adapted to more stable conditions. Additionally, flowing water ecosystems may have higher levels of dissolved oxygen compared to standing water ecosystems.
that is the most impossible question to answer i have a note book full of tally marks standing for how many times i have been asked that question they have asked me 847 times in the last 6 years
You could try to poop standing up but in order for the poop to come you would to bend down a little bit, spread your butt cheeks a little bit apart, and then you could start pooping standing up
at the edge f the water side
below you
In the ocean
below you
Headland.
A headland is a point of land, usually high that extends out into a body of water.
below you
In terms of water, the opposite of headland is an inlet or bay. In landforms, a canyon, gully, ditch.
The two western beaches are separated by a headland, in a generally rural area.
That would depend on the size of the tsunami. If one was standing on the headland, which rises above the surrounding landscape, one would most likely survive.
The headland, if it overhangs a body of water, can collapse in much less the 250 years. If can in fact change over the course of a single day.
A headland