As waves approach the shore, interaction with the sea floor
slows the waves down and the crests of the waves bunch up. They
increase in height as the energy in each wave compresses into a
shorter horizontal distance, but the period of the wave does not
change. Eventually, the waves break.
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Where is the Ionosphere located
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The ionosphere is located approximately in the same region as
the top half of the mesosphere and the entire thermosphere in the
upper atmosphere, from about 40 mi (60 km), continuing upward to
the magnetosphere.
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In which atmosphere layer do humans live most of their lives
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Humans live their lives in the troposphere.
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Cla na ba Nina Zach at vanessa
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oo cla na nga!
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The lowest layer of atmosphere
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The lowest layer of the atmosphere is the Troposphere.
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Must an object always have the same motion
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No, of course not!
We ourselves we change our motion!
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What process removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere acting as a carbon sink
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Other than photosynthesis, the formation of carbonates in the
ocean traps carbon from the atmosphere.
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What is the zone where most ocean live lives
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The sunlight zone. Most animal and plant life use the sun to
stay alive. The most plant life is found here. There is life in all
zones in the ocean but the sunlight zone has the most.
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What causes two distinct pressure zones between equator and the poles
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Earths rotation
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What of following causes tornadoes
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coo,dy air meeting warm, moist air
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How do waves change as they approach the shore
As waves approach the shore, interaction with the sea floor
slows the waves down and the crests of the waves bunch up. They
increase in height as the energy in each wave compresses into a
shorter horizontal distance, but the period of the wave does not
change. Eventually, the waves break.
Where is the Ionosphere located
The ionosphere is located approximately in the same region as
the top half of the mesosphere and the entire thermosphere in the
upper atmosphere, from about 40 mi (60 km), continuing upward to
the magnetosphere.
In which atmosphere layer do humans live most of their lives
Humans live their lives in the troposphere.
Cla na ba Nina Zach at vanessa
oo cla na nga!
The lowest layer of atmosphere
The lowest layer of the atmosphere is the Troposphere.
Must an object always have the same motion
No, of course not!
We ourselves we change our motion!
What process removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere acting as a carbon sink
Other than photosynthesis, the formation of carbonates in the
ocean traps carbon from the atmosphere.
What is the zone where most ocean live lives
The sunlight zone. Most animal and plant life use the sun to
stay alive. The most plant life is found here. There is life in all
zones in the ocean but the sunlight zone has the most.
What causes two distinct pressure zones between equator and the poles
Earths rotation
By using information about the temperature and salinity of ocean water oceangraphers can describe the
By using information about the temperature and salinity of ocean
water oceangraphers can describe the?