No. They happen underwater, too. That's how tsunamis form.
Sometimes an earthquake causes uplift in the ground. In some cases this can turn sea floor into dry land.
Neither it's a wet-land
No. A monsoon is a type of weather pattern that results from seasonal shifts in wind direction that alternately bring dry and moist air.
I would check and see how much compression you have wet and dry and start from there
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Sometimes an earthquake causes uplift in the ground. In some cases this can turn sea floor into dry land.
Because the dry land (continents) are the top of the tectonic plates?
They mostly happen in south America or in Mexico where the land is dry is where the floods occur.
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the land which have less or scracity of water is called dry land area such as deserts are dry and xerophytic
No, dry air is caused by a lack of moisture in the air. It can happen in warm or cold air.
No, Illinois is not a dry and humid land.
The land smells before the water as well. Only, the thing is that humans are not able to recognize that smell. Their senses aren't that strong. When land is sprinkled with water; the smell is only enhanced.
Rain in a Dry Land was created in 2007.
The Dry Land was created on 2010-06-24.
Salinity is the amount of salt in something. So, "dry land salinity" is the amount of salt in the dry land involved.
The duration of Rain in a Dry Land is 1.37 hours.