The raised areas of earth designed to hold back flood waters that start with an "i" are called levees. They are built parallel to rivers or other bodies of water to prevent flooding of surrounding areas.
Surface waters of the Earth are typically referred to as "water bodies" or "water sources," which include oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, and streams. These surface waters play a crucial role in supporting various ecosystems and human activities.
One example of an island that starts with the letter "S" is Seychelles. It is an archipelago of 115 islands located in the Indian Ocean off the eastern coast of Africa. Known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and unique flora and fauna, Seychelles is a popular tourist destination.
A large swirling low-pressure system that forms over tropical waters is called a hurricane or typhoon (depending on the region). These storms are known for their strong winds, heavy rainfall, and potential for causing widespread damage.
Cold nutrient-rich waters move up to the ocean's surface through a process called upwelling, which occurs when winds push surface water away from the coast, allowing deeper water to rise and replace it. This upwelling brings nutrient-rich waters from the deep ocean to the surface, supporting the growth of phytoplankton and driving the marine food web.
For a hurricane to form, several key events must occur: warm ocean waters to fuel the storm, moist air rising and cooling to form thunderstorms, low wind shear to allow the storm to develop, and the Coriolis effect to give the storm its spin.
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The narwhal is a toothed whale. It lives in the Arctic waters.
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waters of the ocean that move in giant streams are called currents.
The monsters in this episode are called the Waters.
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The houses on stilts over the bayou waters are called stilt houses.æ These houses are built on stilts to keep flood waters and vermin out of the home.
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A person who studies inland waters (running and standing waters, both fresh and saline), including lakes, is called a Limnologist.