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∙ 9y agoThe difference between high and low tide is called tidal range.
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∙ 9y agoFlood tide is when the ocean's water slowly rises to reach high tide.
No, the continents and the oceans have not always been in the positions they are in today. The Earth's tectonic plates slowly move over time through a process called plate tectonics. This movement has resulted in the continents shifting positions and the reshaping of the oceans over millions of years.
Weathering is the surface process that slowly decomposes rock, breaking it down into smaller particles through physical, chemical, or biological means.
When prehistoric plants and microorganisms died in shallow prehistoric oceans and lakes, their remains settled at the bottom and were slowly buried under layers of sediment. Over time, pressure and heat transformed these organic materials into fossil fuels like oil and natural gas through a process called diagenesis.
The rising of the crust due to a loss of mass is called isostatic rebound. This occurs when the weight on the Earth's crust decreases, causing the crust to slowly rise in response to the reduced load.
Flood tide is when the ocean's water slowly rises to reach high tide.
Yes the arctic ice caps are melting and the level of the worlds oceans is slowly rising.
Flood tide is when the ocean's water slowly rises to reach high tide.
The difference between high and low tide is called tidal range.
This process is called evaporation.
This process is called gas diffusion.
The process of slowly drying a dead body to prevent it from rotting is called
Boredom.
its called evaporation
succession
No, the continents and the oceans have not always been in the positions they are in today. The Earth's tectonic plates slowly move over time through a process called plate tectonics. This movement has resulted in the continents shifting positions and the reshaping of the oceans over millions of years.
D. H. Lawrence I believe it's called "Awake."