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convection currents due to the heat derived from radioactive decay (which is happening deep in the earth) moves the plates hence moving the continents in different directions
very deep my friend;)
they occur because a big japaneese fart master sat on the ocean and made it have a bigger crack than his. the crack goes deep under the land it is pushed under and forms a barrel cave for bugs to sit in while they eat at the ground.. heheh
deep
very deep lol
The fastest part of a river is the narrowest or shallowest. In broad, deep sections the water moves slowly, in narrow or shallow sections the river moves fastest. Of course the fastest flowing water is at a waterfall or rapid.
This water remain oth Earth surface or go deep.
wide, large, extensive, deep
Almost all water ultimately comes from deep wells, even city water. Some cities may have reservoirs that store river and rainwater for domestic usage.
Moves by the gravity of the moon.
A good indicator is how deep it is, the longer a river is around the deeper a river valley it carves out, althought it doesn't work for all rivers.
Deep water waves are long in length but short in height. As the wave moves into shallower depths it becomes shorter in length and taller in height.
yes they do
ridge push
Mostly there is water in the ground when there's a nearby river or a creek etc. The water is mostly deep inside the earth and mud because the rainwater soaks into it.
the top layer whic is compacted snow and ice which is about 15m deep
A moat is a deep, broad trench, usually filled wth water that surrounds a structure, installation, or town.