Wind causing waves are formed at the surface of the oceans.
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== == They are formed when a ocean current transport loose sediment accross the surface of a reef to a depostitional mode.
Basalt is the igneous rock formed when lava cools at the Earth's surface. It is fine-grained and commonly found in ocean basins.
Hawaii is an example of islands formed when an underwater mountain, known as a seamount, reached the ocean's surface through volcanic activity. Other examples include the Galapagos Islands and Iceland.
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Whitecaps on the ocean's surface are formed by strong winds creating waves that break and create foam, which appears white due to air bubbles and turbulence.
At the middle of the ocean and at the top.
White caps in the ocean are formed when strong winds create waves that break and create foam on the surface of the water.
Divergent boundaries form ocean ridges.
The Great Lakers were ultimately formed by glaciers. The Atlantic Ocean was not. It was formed by continental rifting. Glaciers could not form a whole new ocean basin like that.
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rocks formed under the sea and it was pushed up by force and over the years parts of the rocks fell back into the ocean and then it eventually became a flat surface and that it how Tybee Island was formed