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It indicates that the footwall is moving upwards a little at a time so it gets bigger and bigger.
its a normal fault
Water is able to move (unlike the land's surface), and it can be mixed when it is heated. This mixing can cause the heat that's transferred to the water to be averaged with the rest of the water, which isn't being heated. If you were to dig deep enough into the land's surface, you would find that the temperature of the land changes very little far below the surface.
"All the land surface of the earth."...
Land-surface datum is a datum plane that is approximately at land surface at each well. If known, the elevation of the land-surface datum above sea level is given... Datum: any level surface, line, or point used as a reference in measuring elevations.
It indicates that the footwall is moving upwards a little at a time so it gets bigger and bigger.
The Earth's surface can change in the future in a variety of ways. If global warming continues, the amount of ice-covered surface will lessen, which will make the water surface become larger, while the land surface could become smaller.
No, there is no solid surface to land on.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet, so there is no surface to land on.
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by wearing away small pieces of land and carrying them to new places
No. Jupiter does not have a solid surface.
volcanoes change the earths surface due to the lava set hard and drys which can make the surface bobbly and ruff also it makes the land more fertilekill people
volcanoes change the earths surface due to the lava set hard and drys which can make the surface bobbly and ruff also it makes the land more fertilekill people
The answer is erosion of rocks and land forms
Since Jupiter is a gas giant, the surface is likely to be watery. You could fall through the surface and land on the inner core.
it will over flood the earths surface with melt water of the ice berg and detroy land under sea level