They get wet. They also slowly wear down or erode.
Thousands of coastline miles were affected in Japan due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The tsunami caused widespread devastation along the northeastern coast of Japan, resulting in significant damage to coastal communities and infrastructure.
The absolute age of a stream can be estimated using radiometric dating of rocks found along its path. By analyzing the isotopic composition of these rocks, scientists can determine when they formed and thereby establish the age of the stream. This method allows for accurate dating of the stream's formation based on the age of the rocks in its vicinity.
I think there are lots of shapes!
Fault lines move due to the build-up of stress along the fault, caused by tectonic plate movement. When the stress overcomes the friction holding the rocks together, the rocks suddenly shift along the fault line, resulting in an earthquake.
grayish i think it just looks like rock
they only get along with:other lizardsfrogs (i think)and rocks
There really is no exact answer, but the most likely would be Russia due to its massive size and coastline. However, when you think of a beach, you normally do not think of a beach on the Arctic Ocean. The most likely answer to what we would classify as a beach would be Australia. I would think Canada would be up there as it has by far the most coastline. Also, Indonesia which is second.
i don't think so because most of its boundary is attached with the ocean and only 5% is connected to Saudia Arab. thanks.
True, Maryland does have an Atlantic coastline.
Thousands of coastline miles were affected in Japan due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The tsunami caused widespread devastation along the northeastern coast of Japan, resulting in significant damage to coastal communities and infrastructure.
The plate boundary that is found along the coast of California is the San Andreas fault system that runs in a northwest- southwest direction I think that's the answer
302 miles i think ......
I think Greece Albania Bulgaria
did early mapmakers think that that the coastline of south america matched the coastline of asia
I don't think you can count rocks.
when you think of electricity and resistance think of it as water in a river and rocks in a river. The water being the electricity and the rocks being the resistance. when water in a river flows and then come across rocks that block the water from flowing constantly, it slows down the water. therefore when electricity is flowing through a circuit with resistance, when it hits the resistors it slows the flow of electricity.
I think you mean Obito, not Obuto. He dies in the Third Ninja War when he was protecting Kakashi and Rin from falling rocks.