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What happens to tidal zone over the course of one day?

During the day it is covered by water and exposed to air... as the tides move in or out.


What happens to a tidal zone over the course of one day?

The water rises for 6 hours then falls for 6 hours in a cycle.


In which major ocean zone are plants and animals exposed to air for part of the day?

the intertidal zone


In which major ocean zone is algae and animals exposed to the air most of the day?

the intertidal zone... look in the book.


What happens to dry ice on a hot summer day?

It sublimates, meaning it goes directly from a gas to a solid.


What happens when it's a hot day and a cool air mass comes in?

If a cool air mass comes in on a hot day, and if there is enough moisture, you can generally expect showers and thunderstorms.


Why don't girls die when they lose so much blood on their period?

The blood that is lost when a period happens is "extra" blood. It is created when ovulation happens to provide an environment for the newly fertilized ovum. When it is not fertilized the blood is not needed and that is what a period is doing. Getting rid of the blood that is no longer needed. This happens each month in a monthly 28 day cycle on/around day 14. -- further -- The question mentions "so much" - but there is only very rarely loss of more than 500 ml. This is approximately how much is taken in a blood donation - and is not life-threatening.


What happens with the air over the water during the day?

I believe it absorbs the water vapor accompanying the water.


What happens at the day at the beach?

the water is cooler than the land, and air sinks over the water. ~Apex


Why does a cold pop can sweat on a hot day?

When a cold pop can is exposed to a hot day, the air around the can is warmer than the temperature of the drink inside. This temperature difference causes moisture in the air to condense on the cold surface of the can, leading to the formation of water droplets or "sweating" on the outside of the can.


How many pathogens are exposed to the body a day?

100


What happens to pressure on a cold day?

On a cold day, air pressure tends to be higher because cold air is denser than warm air. The molecules in cold air are closer together, which leads to an increase in pressure compared to warmer conditions.