You push them. Move them. The man gave you that tutorial when you first showed up and told you how to do everything.
You can find them in Queen Corillia's room
You can find various recipes throughout the game and some you kinda have to figure out yourself. All you have to do is have the right magnus and string them together in an attack turn in the right order. Some combinations are easy (cheese+honey=chestnuts) random huh? (young bamboo+ fire attack [fire burst] = charcoal] Some have more ingredients (power helmet+ any water attack [aqua burst] + charcoal and a fire attack [fire burst]. Don't quote me 100% on these, look for a magnus guide but yeah. When combining magnus it works both when attacking an enemy or healing an ally.
"Port cities and towns of the Indian Ocean". Ports are the gateways that connect the Indian Ocean and are the main building blocks that create an Indian Ocean World.
The Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range.
How many blocks from 11th S. Western to 96th S. Western?
Plates move apart at these tectonic plate boundaries.
Because of the atmospheric circulations, ocean currents and the plateau of borborema which blocks the humid air masses from the atlantic.
No, Argentina is not a peninsula. Argentina to the west is Chile which blocks Argentina from the Pacific ocean. Therefore Argentina has water on the east facing the Atlantic ocean and a bit south. So no Argentina is not a peninsula.
If you are looking for the traditional RPG-style gameplay, then try "Lost Odyssey," but if you are looking for something new and different, then try "Star Ocean."
Waves crash on the shore, Whispers of the deep blue sea, Nature's lullaby. Ocean waves dance, Sunset hues kiss the water, Eternal rhythm. Soft waves kiss the sand, Echoes of the ocean's heart, Infinite beauty.
Depends entirely on the type of fish. Some live their lives at a particular depth. Some use the ocean like an elevator - you might find them at 20 feet or 600 feet. Some are deep ocean oriented, and live in the eternal darkness of the deep.
here are 3 ways... 1) temperature going down 2) the salinity of the water 3) ice blocks...