you are just dumb to say that!anyway it may happen in the future as worldwide disaster
yes the sea level does rise in winter due to the cold frezzing lower down in the sea freezes it sends the rest of the water higher up in the water
A sea has salty water so therefore it has a higher density than river water. The sea basically is "thicker water" so the ship will rise.
It depends where you are. It is possible to sit on a beach facing east and watch the sun rise over the sea in the northern and southern hemispheres. Similarly if you sit on a beach on the west coast of anywhere the sun will rise over the land and set into the sea.
Yes, the sun's heat causes water from the sea to evaporate and rise into the atmosphere as water vapor. This process is called evaporation.
The rise and fall in sea level caused by gravity is called a tidal cycle. Tides are caused by the gravitational forces of the moon and the sun acting on the Earth's oceans.
Sea levels rise with the tides.
In the Morning the sun will rise continuously.
The sun's zenith is higher in the sky during the summer months, regardless of which hemisphere you are in. At the 45th parallel the sun will rise to about 45° at high noon.
Sun first rise in Japan
A seamount is an underwater mountain that rises from the ocean floor. It can rise above sea level through volcanic activity or tectonic movements, pushing the seamount higher and eventually breaking the surface of the water.
the Sun seems to rise due to the rotation of earth. the sun does not actually rise. the earth rotates.
The sun (and wind) causes sea water to evaporate and rise to form clouds.