Groundwater
It isn't. The geographic north pole is located in the Arctic Circle at a latitude of 90^N. This is in the middle of the Arctic Ocean which just happens to be (semi)permanently covered in a huge ice sheet. There is no land beneath it.
Yes. That is the same as a guy finding an untapped oil well beneath his property. You find it, you keep it.
It is movement of land beneath the sea, often it is a land slide that displaces water and produces the wave.
either the Antarctic or the arctic. because one is just pure ice, no land beneath it
the earths crust if found beneath ur balls an ur pencil which goes in the sharpener lol ;-) -]--{8====D~
Groundwater
God said let the waters beneath the sky be gathered in one place, so that dry land may appear (Genesis ch.1). See also:Belief in Creation
The name "Guiana" was given to it by the Amerindian tribes that were native to the land. It's name means "land of many waters." When the country was granted independence, they change it to Guyana.
its own land deep beneath the land
The Gulf stream waters
Nothing. It is the supreme law of the land.
the land of many waters
Shallow ocean waters near land are called neritic.
Typhoons gain strength when over warm waters, but cool waters and land causes them to lose strength.
The land of many waters are in South America.They are in Guyana also known as Guiana in the British way.Guyana is the land of many waters because,well,it has many waters such as Kaiteur Falls known for its longest water drop than any other falls.
on the land and waters
They are called islands...