About 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water.
The intertidal zone is where the ocean meets the land - sometimes it is submerged and at such as herbivorous snails, crabs, sea stars, and small fishes.
The land under an ocean at the edge of a continent is called the continental shelf. This is the shallow submerged portion of a continent that extends from the shoreline to the continental slope.
The marine iguana's main diet - is algae. It warms up its body ini the sun, then dives beneath the ocean waves to eat the algae from the submerged rocks. After a short while, it needs to return to the land so it can warm up again - as the sea is much colder.
Continental Shelves
According to Plato, it sank beneath the ocean 11,000 to 12,000 years ago.
Well, first a land breeze is th flow of air from land to a body of water. Land Breeze happans in the night. So, if a city at night is near the ocean. The cool air from the city moves beneath the warm air in the ocean that is rising.
When the ocean meets land it is called the coastline, or the shore, but also the beach.This area of a biome is called the intertidal zone or littoral zone, being the area that is submerged at high tide and exposed during low tide.
The Bering Land Bridge was a strip of land about 1,000 feet wide that connected Asia to North America; it is now submerged under the ocean. It's believed that the ancestors of the natives of North and South America crossed over this land bridge.
The Bering Land Bridge was a strip of land about 1,000 feet wide that connected Asia to North America; it is now submerged under the ocean. It's believed that the ancestors of the natives of North and South America crossed over this land bridge.
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Are you in the water, is land anywhere insight, are there people with you, are you alone, is the raft upside down, or is it submerged underwater? Also: Ocean, Lake, River, or Pool?
The layer that includes the land making up continents and the land under the ocean is the crust, which is the outermost layer of the Earth's surface. It is divided into continental crust, which forms the continents, and oceanic crust, which lies beneath the oceans.