Sea squirt
Rip currents are strong narrow channels of water that flow outward from the shore, pulling objects, swimmers, or surfers out to sea. They can be dangerous and are often found near beaches with breaking waves. It is important to be aware of rip currents and know how to escape them if caught in one.
Barnacles are an organism that can be found living in environments where they are sometimes submerged, but routinely exposed to air, heat, battering waves, and strong currents. They have adapted to these harsh conditions by having a hard calcareous shell that can protect them when exposed to air and waves. They are often found attached to rocks, piers, or other hard surfaces along the shoreline.
Lithosphere
Cold ocean currents are not found in the northern part of Indian ocean due to excess heat from sun.
surface currents are horizontal, steamlike movements of water that are found at or near the surface of the ocean
Cold ocean currents are not found in the northern part of Indian ocean due to excess heat from sun.
All throughout the country, but depending on location, some are more prevalent than others. Some examples include strong wind currents in the Tehuantepec Isthmus and high solar radiation found in the Sonoran desert.
A surface current is found at the surface of the ocean caused by wind patterns.
Seaweed or kelp are commonly found wrapped around bays, especially in coastal areas. This can happen when strong waves or currents carry these marine plants and deposit them along the shoreline.
An example of a polar liquid is water, while an example of a non-polar liquid is oil. A strong electrolyte commonly found in a household is table salt (sodium chloride). An example of an emulsion found at home is salad dressing, which is a mixture of oil and vinegar.
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On the western side