answersLogoWhite

0

which of these is a correct similarity between a sandy shore and rocky shore: a. both have sides-tides b. both have a shifting stratum c. both have the same type plants and animals d.both are typical of the southern hamisphere

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

The homophone of a sandy shore?

sandy shore: beach; kind of tree: beech


What is the sandy area between shore and reef?

Coral reef


What is difference between barcol hardness and Shore A hardness?

what is the difference between Shore-A Hardness & Barcol Hardness


What is the homophone for a sandy shore?

beach, beech


What would happen without mangroves?

Without mangroves many fish, shore animals and birds would go extinct.


Sandy shore and a kind of a tree homophones?

Sandy shore: A beach is a sandy shore near an ocean or a lake. Kind of a tree: A birch is a type of tree with thin white bark.


What is the homophone sandy shore?

The homophone for "sandy shore" is "sandy sure." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings.


What is the difference between rocky shore and mangroves in Chek Jawa?

The difference between the rocky shore and mangrove habitat is the ecology of Hong Kong is mostly affected by the results of climatic changes. Hong Kong's climate is seasonal due to alternating wind direction between winter and summer. Hong Kong has been geologically stable for millions of years. Flora and fauna in Hong Kong are altered by climatic change, sea level alternation and human impact. Happyfeet360 wrote this.


A Sandy shore that sounds like a kind of tree?

A beach is a sandy shore, while beech is a kind of tree. :)


(Sandy shore) ( kind of tree)?

no


Are mangroves found on the rocky shore zone?

no way well that's what I've heard.


What is the difference if any between a beach and a shore?

A beach is a shore. But not every shore is a beach. A beach is essentially a sand filled boundary region between the sea and land. But a shore is any boundary between the sea and land; it may be rocky or may be a cliff etc.