Rivers and creeks wind along the land, carrying water to the ocean.
yes
Winds affect ocean water by blowing the water across making ocean currents and changing the temperature. Catastrophic Events? Me too.
ocean waves
yes a river can carry water from a lake to a ocean.
seasonal winds that carry moisture from the Indian ocean to southeast Asia are called monsoon winds which tend to cause rains in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh due to strike back from Himalaya and korakaram ranges
A hurricane typically produces heavy rain using regular water from the atmosphere, not ocean water. The intense winds of a hurricane can pick up moisture from the ocean surface and carry it over land, where it falls as precipitation.
False. Winds blowing inland from oceans typically carry more moisture because they pick up water vapor as they travel over the ocean's surface. In contrast, winds blowing from land tend to be drier since they have less opportunity to collect moisture. Therefore, oceanic winds generally contribute to higher humidity levels in coastal and inland areas.
Rivers
Rivers and creeks wind along the land, carrying water to the ocean.
Ocean currents are large-scale movements of water in the ocean, driven by factors like temperature, winds, and Earth's rotation. Prevailing winds are the dominant winds that blow consistently in a particular direction over a specific area. While both ocean currents and prevailing winds impact climate and weather patterns, ocean currents specifically involve the movement of water, while prevailing winds involve the movement of air.
a river
Winds and subsea movement of water.