God read the ingredients and it said: "Just add water".
Almost everywhere is northwest of somewhere else.
I believe that all water was originally salty, but freshwater formed when water evaporated out of the oceans and condensed somewhere else.
yes, there are seasonal changes in the Atlantic Ocean.
If you taste it?
the ocean
As important as it is everywhere else in the world.....
Water and rocks what else ;0 ;/
By means of the water cycle. Basically, water evaporates off the ocean and form rain clouds. The rain falls on a field in Utah (and everywhere else). The rain returns to the ocean via streams and rivers, and the water cycle continues. Some of the rain will top up the water table, fill reservoirs, lakes, ponds, and underground cisterns often reappearing as a spring or a well.
The pull of the moon's gravity on the ocean causes the tides. When the moon is over water its pull causes the water to bulge (rise toward the moon) as the Earth rotates below the moon this bulge moves. Wherever the bulge is there's high tide. Everywhere else where the water has been pulled away from to make the bulge is low tide.
Peninsula I believe.
0 Celsius, just like everywhere else.
Wet water, the same as everywhere else! The water is found in rivers, springs and groundwater which emerges as springs in an oasis.