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When a water dam breaks, potential consequences include flooding, destruction of property, loss of life, displacement of people, environmental damage, and disruption of infrastructure and services.
The average water depth of shelf breaks typically ranges from 200 to 500 meters, but this can vary depending on the specific location and geological structures present. Shelf breaks mark the point where the continental shelf drops off steeply into the deeper oceanic basin.
Heat energy. This absorbed energy warms the land and water, leading to an increase in temperature.
Water heats and cools faster than land. This is because water has a higher specific heat capacity than land, meaning it requires more energy to change its temperature. As a result, water will heat up and cool down more slowly compared to land over a 24-hour period.
Yes, it is generally easier to move objects in water compared to on land, because water provides buoyancy that helps support the weight of the object. Also, water has less friction compared to land surfaces, making it easier to push or pull objects in water.
it is called weathering. water breaks down rocks that get .together and squeeze together and form land.
A wave will break in the water but will never break on land. Waves are most commonly seen breaking close to or right on the shore line. However, they also break in the middle of a lake or ocean.
A wave will break in the water but will never break on land. Waves are most commonly seen breaking close to or right on the shore line. However, they also break in the middle of a lake or ocean.
the more water the easier it breaks
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It breaks down sediment rock
No.
The Solid Form of Water that breaks rock is called "ice".
Water seeps into cracks and breaks apart the rock or water rubs the side of the rock that is exposed and breaks off pieces of the rock.
Hurricanes derive their energy from warm ocean waters, which provide moisture and heat. When they move over cold water or land, they lose this energy source, causing them to weaken rapidly as their structure breaks down. Cold water and land also disrupt the process of convection that sustains the hurricane's strength.
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Water breaks down rocks.