Th water escapes through cracks in the ocean floor called hydrothermal vents.
Hydrothermal vents. These vents are locations where seawater penetrates the ocean crust, becomes heated by magma below the surface, and then rises back up through the vents, carrying minerals and nutrients. They support unique ecosystems teeming with specialized biological communities.
The sequence of rock strips at oceanic ridges is called "oceanic crust." It is formed through the process of seafloor spreading where magma rises through the Earth's crust, solidifies, and creates new crust. This process helps drive the movement of tectonic plates.
It is called Aqueous Humor.
Hydrothermal vents.
its called a "fissure"
Hydrothermal vents. These vents are locations where seawater penetrates the ocean crust, becomes heated by magma below the surface, and then rises back up through the vents, carrying minerals and nutrients. They support unique ecosystems teeming with specialized biological communities.
It is called the corona of the sun.
They form when the oceanic crust goes under the Continental crust. The oceanic crust then forms the trenches through a process called subduction.
They form when the oceanic crust goes under the Continental crust. The oceanic crust then forms the trenches through a process called subduction.
The sequence of rock strips at oceanic ridges is called "oceanic crust." It is formed through the process of seafloor spreading where magma rises through the Earth's crust, solidifies, and creates new crust. This process helps drive the movement of tectonic plates.
They form when the oceanic crust goes under the Continental crust. The oceanic crust then forms the trenches through a process called subduction.
Plutons
Water vapours eascape from the leaves to the atmosphere. This process of evaporation is called transpiration.
The crust beneath the ocean is called oceanic crust. It is thinner and younger than continental crust, primarily composed of basaltic rock formed at mid-ocean ridges through volcanic activity.
CO2 enters and O2 escapes from a leaf via small openings on the leaf's surface called stomata. Stomata regulate gas exchange and water loss in the plant through a process called transpiration. Carbon dioxide is taken in during photosynthesis, and oxygen is released as a byproduct of this process.
It is called subduction and only occurs in oceanic to oceanic or oceanic to continental plate collisions.
Thermal pollution.