1. Seepage from the ground
2. Runoff from the surface
1. Seepage from the ground 2. Runoff from the surface
Seepage from the ground and runoff from the surface.
1. Seepage from the ground 2. Runoff from the surface
1. Seepage from the ground 2. Runoff from the surface
the ocean floor starts to break up just like the land does .
Something like 326,000,000,000,000,000,000 gallons (326 million trillion gallons) of water (roughly 1,260,000,000,000,000,000,000 liters) can be found on our planet. This water is in a constant cycle -- it evaporates from the ocean, travels through the air, rains down on the land and then flows back to the ocean.
Yes, it is. It is when a large body of water (an ocean) touches the land. :)
an ocean
B. Ocean currents affect temperatures on land.
No, an automobile is a vehicle that travels on land not under the water.
A vehicle that travels over water or land on a cushion of air is called a hovercraft
When air traveling over land moves over water and cools down and travels back it causes precipitation because the water is now full of water droplets.