Allopatric relationship. A geological barrier separated the two species causing it to evolve according to the environment that it lives in.
sand deposited by waves.
Usually this will result in an earthquake, as the pressure releases.
If 'things' mean geological disasters:EarthquakesVolcanic eruptionsTsunamis (result of underwater earthquake)If 'things' mean geological features:Volcanic beltsVolcanic arcsOceanic trenches
Subductions zones result in the formation of a trench and also volcanoes on the overriding plate
Barrier islands form as the result of wave or tidal flow parallel to a coastline.
It's fishes and it's amazing corals and reefs.
Meteor craters.
It's Physical, as a result multiple geological parameters such as pression...
Allopatric relationship. A geological barrier separated the two species causing it to evolve according to the environment that it lives in.
It is a geological site, formed as of the result of volcanic activity over 50 million years ago. It is also a World Heritage Site.It is a geological site, formed as of the result of volcanic activity over 50 million years ago. It is also a World Heritage Site.It is a geological site, formed as of the result of volcanic activity over 50 million years ago. It is also a World Heritage Site.It is a geological site, formed as of the result of volcanic activity over 50 million years ago. It is also a World Heritage Site.It is a geological site, formed as of the result of volcanic activity over 50 million years ago. It is also a World Heritage Site.It is a geological site, formed as of the result of volcanic activity over 50 million years ago. It is also a World Heritage Site.It is a geological site, formed as of the result of volcanic activity over 50 million years ago. It is also a World Heritage Site.It is a geological site, formed as of the result of volcanic activity over 50 million years ago. It is also a World Heritage Site.It is a geological site, formed as of the result of volcanic activity over 50 million years ago. It is also a World Heritage Site.It is a geological site, formed as of the result of volcanic activity over 50 million years ago. It is also a World Heritage Site.It is a geological site, formed as of the result of volcanic activity over 50 million years ago. It is also a World Heritage Site.
sand deposited by waves.
Earthquakes, Volcanos, etc.. :) hope it helped
Usually this will result in an earthquake, as the pressure releases.
Mountain buildup.
If 'things' mean geological disasters:EarthquakesVolcanic eruptionsTsunamis (result of underwater earthquake)If 'things' mean geological features:Volcanic beltsVolcanic arcsOceanic trenches
Peter G. Flood has written: 'A geological guide to the northern Great Barrier Reef' -- subject(s): Geology, Guidebooks