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6.3 to 6.4
Sand is the particles, beach is the place. And, a beach may be made of pebbles.
Eolian landforms.
These words are used to describe the tides. A flood tide is incoming on the beach, and an ebb tide is outgoing from the beach.
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The Ocean Only Has So Much Water. No Mater Where It Stopped Unless Caused By Storm Or Earthquake. It Would Be A Beach.
it doesnt matter... quicksand makes you sink at the same speed everywhere cuz it takes a certian amount of water mixed with sand to make quicksand.
the average earthquake time for long beach depends on how the high or low the magnitude range is.
Quite possibly, yes. Quicksand can appear anywhere with sand and water, and often appears near the beach. Quicksand doesn't often appear the way that you see in movies however. Normal quicksand depends on water saturation levels and the conditions in the area. A place where quicksand appeared last week might not be quicksand any longer if it is drier or if someone dug up the area. You also don't just sink in without moving. You actually only sink if you struggle, and many times patches of quicksand are not as large as you are, and will only catch your foot. Usually, quicksand is not very deep either, rarely more than a few feet deep. Usually, if you watch where you are walking, and test the stability of any area that looks marshy or soupy, you should be okay.
6.3 to 6.4
Earthquakes, as most people know, are caused by shifting plates. When earthquakes happen, much of the environment is shaken. If you go into a forest after an earthquake, you might see uprooted trees and stones and also bumpy parts of the ground. On a beach, tsunamis can flood it due to earthquakes.
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The 1933 Long Beach earthquake.
we cannot go in beach if we didn't have money
Because there was a Tsunami Alert due to the massive earthquake in Chile.
Sand is the particles, beach is the place. And, a beach may be made of pebbles.
Beach = sand, pebbles etc. Sea = water.