If westerly winds blow from the southwest, they would drive water beneath them to the north. If the winds blew directly west, the wind would drive water currents directly east.
more beneath, most beneath
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Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea is the English title of the French animated series Les Mondes Engloutis created by Nina Wolmark
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Don't understand your question. Equinox means "equal night", meaning the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere both receive equal amounts of day and night. It signifies the beginning of Spring in the northern hemisphere and the beginning of Fall in the southern hemisphere.
In the Northern Hemisphere, the Coriolis effect deflects objects to the right. This occurs because as objects move northward, the Earth's rotation causes them to lag behind the faster-moving ground beneath them, creating a relative deflection to the right.
Australia lies entirely beneath the equator, and within the southern hemisphere.
The northern polar region contains more land compared to the southern polar region. This is because the Arctic region, located in the northern hemisphere, is mostly surrounded by landmasses while the Antarctic region in the southern hemisphere is mostly covered by ice with a continent beneath it.
The Pacific Plate subducts beneath northern New Zealand, and the Australian Plate subducts beneath New Zealand in the South.
So it could stay warm in harsh weather and for protection from predetors
David Heap has written: 'Potholing beneath the northern Pennines'
Desert is another name for a subtropic climate. The weather phenomenon known as the Hadley cell causes many deserts to form in these areas.
On June 21, which is the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, shadows are generally short and cast directly beneath objects due to the high position of the sun in the sky. This results in shadows that are more compact and aligned towards the north. Conversely, in the Southern Hemisphere, shadows would be longer and oriented towards the south. Overall, the intensity and angle of sunlight create distinct and pronounced shadow effects on this day.
In Northern Ontario where minerals lay buried beneath Northern Ontario's stretch of the Canadian Shield and sedimentary rocks cover much of Southern Ontario.
you can't they're like rainbows, you can't catch them p.s. it's just a saying.