When the south equatorial currents encounter a continent, they can lead to the formation of three distinct oceanic regions: the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian ocean, and the Pacific Ocean. The interaction of these currents with continental landmasses influences oceanic circulation patterns, leading to the development of varying climates and ecosystems in these regions. Additionally, the dynamics of these currents play a crucial role in global weather patterns and marine biodiversity.
When water reaches the shore, it can form various landforms such as beaches, sandbars, spits, and lagoons. Waves and currents play a role in shaping these coastal features.
A difference between gyres and currents is that currents are formed by the wind, but gyres are formed by currents.
Most of Antarctica is too dry for snow to form: it is the driest continent on earth. Moisture generally evaporates before it reaches the surface of the continent. The snow that does fall is compressed into ice, that over millenia has formed the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent.
The Appalachian mountains in North America were formed by a continent-continent collision in the Paleozoic.
from winds :)
the ocean .
normal
Mountains formed by magma that reaches the Earth's surface are called volcanoes.
winds
The bond angle formed by an axial atom, the central atom, and an equatorial atom in a trigonal bipyramidal molecular geometry is approximately 90 degrees.
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Sponge bob has nothing to do with it.