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wetland
Mud skippers can breath in water and on land. In the water they can swim really fast but on land they skip or jump along the ground. They are only found in salt waters.
A land area rising 300 meters or higher above the surrounding ground that starts with an M is called a mesa. Mesas are flat-topped mountains with steep sides and are commonly found in arid regions.
Land above sea level could be anything from flat lands to a plateau. It depends on the location of the sea and land.
they live on both land and water but mostly water very rarely land
the two above questions are different because land is different then water
Sea breeze A sea breeze blows from the sea toward land. During the day the air above the land is warmer than the air above the water. The air rises creating low pressure at the surface of the land . The air above the water moves toward the land. Land breeze A land breeze blows from the land toward the sea. At night the water is warmer than the land. The air above the land is cooler, so it sinks. This creates high pressure at the surface of the land. The air above the land moves toward the water.
A water table is the level below ground where soil and rock are saturated with water. A watershed, on the other hand, is the area of land where all the water that falls on it drains into a common waterbody such as a river, lake, or ocean. Essentially, the water table is underground, while a watershed is above ground.
Land above sea level is called "elevation" or "high ground." It can also be referred to as "terrain" or "upland."
They live on both land and water.
Water flowing out of the ground is a spring. An artesian well is one example of water under pressure flowing out of the ground.