It is the stormy waves of the sea that wears away the foot of the cliffs, often picking up boulders to hammer at the rock face.
a cliff
The straw would displace the water in the cup, causing the water level inside the straw to rise above the water level in the cup due to atmospheric pressure. The water would remain at a stable height as long as the straw remains in the cup.
They are consumers at the mid level.
under depths of water
Because if all ice bergs around Greenland were to melt then it would increase the global ocean level by hundreds of meters. Major cities such as New york, Washington and London would all be under water.
Exposure on a cliff face would be caused by erosion, uplift, or faulting of the crust in an area that was at one time under water.
Some people may consider jumping from a cliff into water for the thrill or adventure. Factors that could influence this decision include the height of the cliff, the depth and clarity of the water, the presence of any obstacles or hazards, and the individual's comfort level with risk-taking activities.
No, I would not consider jumping off a cliff into water for an adrenaline rush.
you need to fill a bath half full. then get into the bath and go under the water. the resultant height change in the water level will reflect you volume. I would suggest that you remain under the water for at least 10mins to allow the water surface level to stablise
the water level would sink. Anything that sinks into the water would cause the water level to sink
When water gushes over a cliff we get a waterfall.
a cliff
The diver at the top of the cliff would have potential energy due to their position above the ground. This potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy as the diver falls towards the water.
light that is not under water
A volcano, a river, a lake, a pond, a cliff, and probably many others.
no. you would have to intake water to increase the water level in your body.
Oh yes, otherwise NYC would be under water. It lies at the open sea.