It is the stormy waves of the sea that wears away the foot of the cliffs, often picking up boulders to hammer at the rock face.
a cliff
it depends when you put it and depends that on how much you could put the water to what level it would be
Under water lava would be colder than normal lava. So they would differ a lot.
An ordinary fire would not survive under water, for a common fire requires fuel, oxygen, and heat. under water there would be no oxygen available, and the heat would be conducted away too quickly. HOWEVER oxy-acetylene gas cutting can be done under water, for we carry our oxygen with us. And bulk magnesium will burn under water (incendary bombs).
They are consumers at the mid level.
Exposure on a cliff face would be caused by erosion, uplift, or faulting of the crust in an area that was at one time under water.
you need to fill a bath half full. then get into the bath and go under the water. the resultant height change in the water level will reflect you volume. I would suggest that you remain under the water for at least 10mins to allow the water surface level to stablise
The water gushes out of the fire hydrant during the drill.
the water level would sink. Anything that sinks into the water would cause the water level to sink
a cliff
light that is not under water
no. you would have to intake water to increase the water level in your body.
the object would float on top of the water so the water level would change because of the heavy object
A volcano, a river, a lake, a pond, a cliff, and probably many others.
Oh yes, otherwise NYC would be under water. It lies at the open sea.
The water level activity in shelf-stable chicharrones is virtually zero. If there was water level activity, the chicharrones would not be shelf stable.
a sea cliff would fall down and squash animals or destroy land!