The word is from Russian and the plural is polynyas, areas of open water within sea ice.
(polynya is pronounced pahl-ehn-YAH)
The word 'moving' is the present participle present tense of the verb to move (moves, moving, moved). The present participle is also an adjective and a gerund, a verbal noun. Examples:Verb: He was moving the piano up to the second floor.Adjective: You'll like this book, it's a very moving story.Noun: Moving is the worst part of getting the promotion.
the best answer is the moving from one place to another
the opposite of moving forward.
Some other words for still or unmoving:immobilemotionlessstationary
I believe that it stems from the term motion picture. Moving Pictures..Movie.
It is caused by moving electric currents>
Fast moving rivers int he ocean are called currents. Currents are caused by the Earth's rotation. An ocean current is continuous.
The curving of winds and ocean currents caused by Earth's rotation is called the Coriolis effect. This phenomenon deflects moving objects to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. It is a result of the rotation of the Earth on its axis.
The apparent deflection of an object caused by the Coriolis force is due to the Earth's rotation, which makes moving objects appear to curve. This deflection is more pronounced for objects moving over long distances or at high speeds, such as atmospheric currents or ocean currents, but is generally negligible for everyday objects.
Surface currents are caused by the friction of wind on the water. The currents are also affected by the Coriolis Effect, which is the apparent deflection of objects moving in a straight path relative to the earth's surface.
Fast-moving rivers in the ocean are called ocean currents. These currents are driven by a combination of factors such as wind, water density, temperature, and the shape of the ocean floor. They play a crucial role in shaping global climate patterns and distributing heat around the Earth.
Turbidity currents result from underwater landslides. These currents are caused by sediment-rich water rapidly moving downslope due to gravity, carrying sediment and debris with them. Turbidity currents can be powerful and can affect marine ecosystems and underwater infrastructure.
These are called currents.
The Coriolis effect is the apparent deflection of moving objects (such as air currents or ocean currents) caused by the Earth's rotation. It causes objects to veer to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. It influences global wind patterns and ocean currents.
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Magnetic forces can be caused by an electric current. Or they can be caused bymagnetic domains aligned correctly. These domains are magnetic moments created by moving atoms in the material who have an electric dipole (usually).
No, tidal bulges are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the Earth's oceans, resulting in a slight distortion of the water's surface. Turbidity currents are fast-moving underwater sediment flows that are driven by gravity, occurring independently of tidal forces.