fish, sea sponges, coral, rock, volcanoes (more than 4 i know)
About 4 km below the surface of the Indian Ocean.
1/4 of the iceberg which is 150m, is above sea level, so another 3/4 of it is below. 150 x 4 = 600, so the height of the iceberg is 600m.
4. A fathom being 6ft
There are 4: Atlantic Ocean (On left side of North America and South America) Pacific Ocean (Between North America and Africa) Indian Ocean (On right side of Africa) Atlantic Ocean (Up above Canada and below Antartica)
The four oceans are the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Arctic Ocean. They cover a significant portion of the Earth's surface and are interconnected, playing a crucial role in regulating the planet's climate and ecosystems.
Well, from space, it is a blue planet because about 4/7 of the surface is ocean.
In winter, when the atmospheric temperature starts falling well below 0 degree C, the water at the surface of a tank or ocean initially at temperature of 4 degree C beings to radiate heat to the atmosphere, so the temperature of water starts falling. When the temperature of water at the surface falls, water contracts, so its density increases and therefore it sinks to the bottom. This continues till the temperature of the entire water reaches to 4 degree C. In short this happens due to anomalous expansion of water.
2-4 inches below surface, roots faced down
The width of the hole is 4 and 1/4 inches. There is no set depth limit, but the cup should be at least one inch below the surface.
The salt water that covers about three-quarters of the Earth's surface is called the ocean.
The dark zone of the ocean, typically found below the photic zone, generally maintains a temperature that ranges from about 0°C to 4°C (32°F to 39°F). This zone lacks sunlight, leading to cooler temperatures compared to the warmer, sunlit surface waters. The exact temperature can vary depending on the specific location and depth within the ocean.
coal is found from charcoal..........a special kind of rock found about 4 feet below earths surface