because when the ice breaks off when it is quite warm it can turn into weird shapes.
The Coriolis effect makes the air turn clockwise.
The theme of geography that deals with how people cause places to change is called human-environment interaction. It explores the ways in which human activities impact the physical environment and how the environment, in turn, shapes human societies. This theme emphasizes the dynamic relationship between humans and their surroundings.
The shapes of the continents are the result of the way the Earth's crust broke up into tectonic plates; this in turn has to do both with the structure of the crust and the pattern of currents in the underlying magma, which cause continental drift, and both of those things ultimately are entirely accidental results of the way the Earth originally formed, some four and a half billion years ago.
Theological geography examines the relationship between religious beliefs and the physical environment. This field of study explores how geography influences religious practices, beliefs, and traditions, and how religion, in turn, shapes the cultural landscape of a region. It also considers how sacred spaces and natural elements are perceived and utilized in different religious contexts.
That's an unusual question as stated. Certainly, the Sun causes the temperature to rise, which, in turn, causes increases in wind velocity and, in some cases, thunderstorms. You might also argue that the sun causes plants to rise, in a manner of speaking.
It breaks off then melts and freezes onto a different one
Nobody realy knows...there just rubber bands that turn to shapes
Icebergs once calved off the glaciers that breed them, respond to liquid water by melting and changing their center of gravity which can turn them upside down.
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Yes. Many deserts have rocks in them (called hamada deserts). Large rocks in the deserts are in very unusual shapes due to the erosion of the sand and the wind. After years of sandstorms finally the rocks will crumple and turn into sand themselves.
a square, circle, rhombus, hexagon, and an octogon
He can turn invisible whenever he wants.
Silly banz are made out of rubber banz but they turn in to shapes
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That's an unusual problem. I've never heard of such a thing happening. Perhaps it is some sort of short.
None. The dimensionality of a shape is an intrinsic property of the shape.
The turn signal flasher is what makes the noise and lets the turn signal flash.