When a body of water disappears, it can lead to a phenomenon known as "exposure of land" or "recession." This can occur in various forms such as drought, evaporation, or human activities like damming or diversion. The low water level can affect local ecosystems, wildlife, and human activities, leading to ecological imbalances and potential economic impacts. Additionally, it may also reveal ancient landforms or archaeological sites previously submerged.
When water is removed, dehydration is a type of reaction that occurs.
A 'cerebral hemorrhage' means bleeding within the brain.
Snow
When salt is mixed with water, a physical change occurs. The salt dissolves in the water, forming a homogeneous mixture called a solution. The chemical composition of the salt and water remains the same.
oxidation of the air that we inhale
The type of low, flat land left behind after a large body of water like a lake has disappeared is called a "dry lake bed" or "playa." This area is characterized by a flat, barren surface that may crack and split when dry, and is often covered in salt deposits due to the evaporation of the water.
When water is removed, dehydration is a type of reaction that occurs.
What type of change occurs when water changes from a solid to a liquid
snow
a body of water
Rotation
Meiosis only occurs in sex cells, which are the sperm and egg cells. Mitosis occurs in the somatic, or body, cells.
A 'cerebral hemorrhage' means bleeding within the brain.
water freezes in a crack in a rock
osmosis
combustion and combination
osmosis