something with a "r"
rocks close to the surface of the water
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Yes, polyps typically live close to the surface of the water on the ocean floor or on rocks in coral reefs. They use their tentacles to capture food particles from passing water.
Infiltration is the movement of surface water into rocks or soil through cracks or pore spaces.
No. Sedimentary rocks form relatively close to the surface. No rocks that we have access to come from the planet's center.
Ground water
surface tension
because they want to swim close to the surface
surface soil
a cloud can be close to the surface of the water (or land). When a cloud is close to or at the surface of the water (or land) , it is called fog.
Anywhere where there are hot rocks fairly close to the surface of the earth.
Sedimentary rocks form at the bottom of bodies of water, as more and more layers of sediment build up above them. Compared to the depths at which metamorphic rocks form, and some of the places igneous rocks form, these are indeed close to the Earth's surface.