yes through erosion
from streams and rivers that flow down mountains
no all, only ones that run down from mountains
Deep ocean currents are in the depths of the oceans. Surface current are at the surface, not deep down. Deep ocean currents bring vitamins and nutrients to the shore, surface currents do not. Deep ocean currents are caused by salinity and temperature differences. Surface currents are cause by the force and impact of the wind.
Deep ocean currents are in the depths of the oceans. Surface current are at the surface, not deep down. Deep ocean currents bring vitamins and nutrients to the shore, surface currents do not. Deep ocean currents are caused by salinity and temperature differences. Surface currents are cause by the force and impact of the wind.
Many rivers run swiftly down its mountains.
The annual river flooding brings soil down from the mountains.
The headwaters of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers were in mountainous territory. The rivers washed silt down the rivers and fertile land acumulated in the river basins, replenished each year by the soul washed down the rivers by the rains in the northern mountains.
The valleys cut their way down to sea level and as this happens the mountains get eroded away to (by rain, ice and wind). The end stage is that the flatish land surface becomes almost level with the high tide of the sea. However the sediments eroded away get deposited on the ocean deeps and when the continents crash together again these form new mountains.
B. Rocks were weathered and then eroded. Over time, natural forces such as wind and water weather the rocks, breaking them down into smaller pieces. Erosion processes like glaciers and rivers then further shape the mountains, contributing to their rough surface.
Because the Earth's Surface is supplied with energy by the Sun.
Deep becaus when they are caught the net goes down to the bottom of the sea to catch the shrimp.