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Waters of the ocean that move in giant streams are called?

waters of the ocean that move in giant streams are called currents.


What is hydrogenous sediments made of?

minerals that crystallize directly from ocean waters


Where does the slowly running river drop there sediments?

Heavier sediments are more easily pulled down by gravity in slower waters. But they also have the chance to clump together with other sediments and become heavy enough to be pulled down. In faster waters, it pulls the grains and material apart before it can settle and has a stronger force than the pull of gravity.


Does the ocean floor change after a hurricane?

In shallow waters it can. Sediments can be redistributed and sand bars washed away.


What waters have the least amount of chlorine?

Fresh water resources such as rivers,lakes,ponds and streams.


What is the word for waters ability to attract?

hydrophlic


What physical feature is commonly described as meandering or braided?

The physical feature that is commonly described as meandering or braided are streams or rivers. Braided streams are fast moving waters in multiple shallow channels. Meandering streams are single streams on gently sloped or flat areas.


What is the difference between estuary and the ocean?

It is where streams join to form a river


What country is called Land of many waters?

Guyana is known as the "Land of many waters" due to its abundance of rivers, streams, and waterways. It is located on the northern coast of South America.


What is nertic sediments?

Neritic sediments are the unconsolidated particles, such as sand, silt, and clay, that accumulate in the shallow waters of the continental shelf. These sediments are typically derived from the erosion of land and then transported by rivers or currents to the nearshore marine environment. Neritic sediments play a crucial role in the marine ecosystem and can provide important habitats for various organisms.


Is all water from the snow on the mountain tops to rivers streams and oceans connected?

In general, yes. However, there are dammed streams and land-locked lakes and seas which are separated from the rest of the world's waters.


Where can you find a fossil?

all along coastal waters, close to rivers and streams, and in fields that have been recently tilled as well.