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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What is the phase change from solid to gas
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Sublimation
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What is an effect of La Nia
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Mr poppins is coming
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If you continued to heat a pot of water after it reached its boiling point what would happen
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Its temperature would stay at 100° C.
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Which is the layer underground where all empty spaces are filled with a combination of air and water
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Zone of saturation
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The place where a river branches out into a triangle shape
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delta
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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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Do terrestrial planets have more moons than the outer gas giants
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Terrestrial means on Earth so Earth is the only terrestrial
planet
This is incorrect, the first 4 planets are terrestrial as they
are solidly bound planets. Pluto was also a terrestrial dwarf
planet. Any planet can have moons but due to the gas giants having
larger gravitational forces they have traditionally gathered more
moons. Thusly, no.
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What is a fertile sediment
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Alluvium
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What of following causes tornadoes
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coo,dy air meeting warm, moist air
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The end of a river
Mouth
What causes upwelling
Wind
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.
What is the phase change from solid to gas
Sublimation
What is an effect of La Nia
Mr poppins is coming
If you continued to heat a pot of water after it reached its boiling point what would happen
Its temperature would stay at 100° C.
Which is the layer underground where all empty spaces are filled with a combination of air and water
Zone of saturation
The place where a river branches out into a triangle shape
delta
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.
Do terrestrial planets have more moons than the outer gas giants
Terrestrial means on Earth so Earth is the only terrestrial
planet
This is incorrect, the first 4 planets are terrestrial as they
are solidly bound planets. Pluto was also a terrestrial dwarf
planet. Any planet can have moons but due to the gas giants having
larger gravitational forces they have traditionally gathered more
moons. Thusly, no.