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Water that moves up the beach in a wave flows back out to sea due to gravityThats easy!
Transverse waves . Eg , sea waves .
No. Surface waves travel across the country, and the land moves up and down. An example is sea waves.
Electromagnetic waves in vacuum move about 881 thousand timesas fast as sound in sea-level air.
the waves travel through water, but they do not carry the water with them. The ship moves up and down as the wave passes under it. The ship does not travel with the wave!
Four. Railways , Air ways , Roads ans Sea ports.
they both are cold blooded and they are sea animal
A sea urchin does move, but not very frequently.
Spits are formed through the deposition of sediments by longshore drift along a coast. As waves approach the shoreline at an angle, they transport and deposit sand and other materials, gradually building up a finger-like extension of land into the sea. Vegetation can then take root on the spit, further stabilizing it.
azov sea...is the four letter sea in russia
A breeze forms when the air moves between land and sea... This was my homework and found out "Sea Breeze" I'm not sure about that yet, But I think it's correct )
A wave.
Precipitation, runoff from land, icebergs melting, and sea ice melting.
they both are cold blooded and they are sea animal
Four land forms would be : sea stack, sea cliff, sea arch, and sea cave.
well I know six but I can give you four. Kara sea, Barents sea, Greenland sea, and Beaufort sea.
Water that moves up the beach in a wave flows back out to sea due to gravityThats easy!