Land Breeze
An area that rises above the nearby land is called an "elevation" or "upland." More specifically, if it has a peak, it may be referred to as a "hill" or "mountain" depending on its height. If the rise is more gradual and extensive, it might be termed a "plateau."
Carbon dioxide and water vapor rise above the flame because they are products of combustion that have higher temperatures and lower densities than the surrounding air. This causes them to be buoyant and therefore they rise upwards above the flame.
A sea breeze blows from the sea to the land. Sea breezes are caused by unequal heating and cooling of adjacent sea and land surfaces.
The wind will usually be at your back. This is because land heats up faster than water, causing the air above the land to rise and draw cooler air in from the ocean.
An undersea volcanic formation that doesn't rise 1000 meters above the surrounding sea floor is called a seamount.
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Seamounts are undersea mountains that rise 1,000 meters above the sea floor.
Land Breeze
In the phrase "some of the mountain highlands on the moon rise 8000 meters above surface," "8000 meters above surface" functions as an adverbial phrase. It describes the extent or degree of the rise of the mountain highlands, indicating how high they are. Adjective phrases would typically modify nouns, while adverbial phrases modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
An undersea volcanic formation that does not rise at least 1000 meters above the surrounding sea floor is called a seamount. These underwater mountains are formed by volcanic activity and can vary in size and shape.
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sea knoll
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A high flat piece of land above sea level is often referred to as a plateau. Plateaus are elevated landforms with relatively level surfaces that rise sharply above surrounding areas.
An area of high rugged land is called a mountain. It also can be called a steep. It is characterized by a sharp rise above surrounding land.
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