no stage directions are the directions or places on stage to
stand or cross to.
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Evapotranspiration is the process of
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a plant releasing water vapor.
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What is the phase change from solid to gas
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Sublimation
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In what way does ocean water move globally
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Along cold water currents from the poles to the equator.
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What is an effect of La Nia
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Mr poppins is coming
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Why do oceanographers take measurements of the conductivity of the seawater
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Conductivity can be used to calculate the salinity of the
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Which of these could be an example of a freshwater wetland
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Marsh
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As water is cooled its density does what until it reaches about 4 C
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As water is cooled its density increases until it reaches about
4 C and then it decreases.
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Why are so many big cities located located along the banks of rivers
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A.Rivers are used for shipping routes.
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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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Why is the top layer of the ocean the warmest-
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The top layer of the ocean is the warmest because it is always
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How many low tides happen at a given coast in any 24 hour.
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Up to 2 low-tides. It depends upon the alignment of the Sun and
the Moon, the tides, the state of the ocean and the shape of the
coastline. Some areas are semi-diurnal, with two high tides and two
low tides. Other areas can receive a mixed tide, which is one low
tide and one high tide per day.
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Do stage directions include sleeping
no stage directions are the directions or places on stage to
stand or cross to.
Evapotranspiration is the process of
a plant releasing water vapor.
What is the phase change from solid to gas
Sublimation
In what way does ocean water move globally
Along cold water currents from the poles to the equator.
What is an effect of La Nia
Mr poppins is coming
Why do oceanographers take measurements of the conductivity of the seawater
Conductivity can be used to calculate the salinity of the
water.
Which of these could be an example of a freshwater wetland
Marsh
As water is cooled its density does what until it reaches about 4 C
As water is cooled its density increases until it reaches about
4 C and then it decreases.
Why are so many big cities located located along the banks of rivers
A.Rivers are used for shipping routes.
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.
Why is the top layer of the ocean the warmest-
The top layer of the ocean is the warmest because it is always
in contact with the sun.
How many low tides happen at a given coast in any 24 hour.
Up to 2 low-tides. It depends upon the alignment of the Sun and
the Moon, the tides, the state of the ocean and the shape of the
coastline. Some areas are semi-diurnal, with two high tides and two
low tides. Other areas can receive a mixed tide, which is one low
tide and one high tide per day.