False. An upwelling is formed when wind blows parallel to the coastline, causing surface water to move away from the shore, allowing deeper, nutrient-rich waters to rise to the surface. This process brings essential nutrients to the surface, promoting marine productivity.
True. Upwelling is a process where cold, nutrient-rich waters from the deep ocean rise to the surface, supporting the growth of phytoplankton and ultimately benefiting marine ecosystems.
Yes
No.
False.
False. Oxbow lakes are formed when a meander in an older river is cut off, creating a U-shaped body of water. Young rivers typically do not have oxbow lakes as they are still actively eroding their channels and shaping their course.
False
True. Upwelling is a process where cold, nutrient-rich waters from the deep ocean rise to the surface, supporting the growth of phytoplankton and ultimately benefiting marine ecosystems.
Yes it can.
False. They are formed by erosional work of oceans
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True.
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it is false
False. It was water abrasion