Currents that form large circles, often referred to as gyres, typically occur in the world's oceans. These gyres are driven by wind patterns and the Earth's rotation, creating massive circular currents in each major ocean basin. For instance, the North Atlantic Gyre and the North Pacific Gyre can trap debris and influence marine navigation, potentially leading to unnecessary detours or spins for vessels caught in their flow.
The framework is fairly large. For some projects it might be unnecessary.
I think the word you might be asking of is "unnecessary".
The unnecessary word in the phrase "Contains an unnecessary wordwhich one what sentences" is "which." The phrase is unclear and could be simplified for better understanding. A clearer version might be, "Identify the unnecessary word in the sentences."
What seems unnecessary for you might be important to another, its just how you look at it and with that its a psychological and social thing.
Benjamin Franklin might have thought that Civil war was unnecessary
not unnecessary, but there might be some who stand up for them selves.
Besides the slide the cube is made up of circular openings and a platform. The kids use the circles to climb onto the platform (which they use as a fort or to access the slide). The circles are large enough for the kids to climb through and are both above and below the platform. They can crawl through the lower circles to "hide out" under the platform as well.
No. The circles are circles. The poles are points. If the circles were points, then they might be called the Arctic and Antarctic Poles, but they wouldn't be called the Arctic and Antarctic Circles since they would be only points.
Currents are caused by three different things: the sun, the moon, and the wind. A large lake could definitely have currents. There can also be differences in heat, salinity, and density, which can move the water around, as well.However, they might not as be as strong since it is a smaller body of water.
No. Congruent means the same shape and the same size. Two perfect circles would be the same shape but they might not be the same size.
convection currents
To find information about crop circles, one might check out their local library for the following books; Crop Circles: Signs, Wonders and Mysteries written by Steven and Karen Alexander, Crop Circles: The Greatest Mystery Of Modern Times written by Lucy Pringle.