The four ways the sea moves material are through currents (flow of water), waves (energy transfer through water surface), tides (rise and fall of sea levels), and sediment transport (movement of particles along the seabed).
gravity pulling it back towards the ocean as the wave recedes.
The water that moves up the beach in a wave flows back out to sea due to gravity pulling it back towards the ocean. This process is known as backwash and it helps to reset the balance of water levels between the beach and the ocean.
When cool air moves from the oceans towards the beach during the day, it is known as a sea breeze. This happens because land heats up faster than water, causing the air above the land to rise. As the warm air rises, cooler air from the ocean moves in to replace it, creating the sea breeze effect.
The two forms of heat transfer that help create a sea breeze are convection and radiation. During the day, the land heats up more quickly than the sea due to differences in specific heat capacities. This causes the air above the land to rise, creating a low-pressure area. The cooler air from the sea moves in to replace it, creating the sea breeze.
The main reason for the formation of wind on a coastline is the temperature difference between the land and the sea. During the day, land heats up faster than water, creating low pressure over the land and high pressure over the sea. Wind moves from high pressure (sea) to low pressure (land), creating a sea breeze. At night, the opposite occurs, creating a land breeze.
Four. Railways , Air ways , Roads ans Sea ports.
they both are cold blooded and they are sea animal
azov sea...is the four letter sea in russia
A sea urchin does move, but not very frequently.
A breeze forms when the air moves between land and sea... This was my homework and found out "Sea Breeze" I'm not sure about that yet, But I think it's correct )
A wave.
well I know six but I can give you four. Kara sea, Barents sea, Greenland sea, and Beaufort sea.
The four seas that border Greece are as follows in no particular order: Ionian Sea, Sea of Crete, Aegean Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea.
The four main seas that surround Japan are: Sea of Japan, Sea of Okhostsk, Pillipine sea.
well you can build a sea wall to prevent erosion, groynes to stop long-shore drift, obviously no litter.
Black sea Baltic sea Mediterranean sea North sea
There are four seas that are near Japan. These seas include the Sea of Japan, the Yellow Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, and the East China Sea.