The ocean is changing due to climate change, resulting in rising sea levels, ocean acidification, and warming waters. This has consequences for marine ecosystems, including coral bleaching, loss of biodiversity, and altered migration patterns for marine species. Human activities such as overfishing and pollution also contribute to these changes.
by changing ocean circulation
Earthquakes and tsunamis. Earthquakes are caused by the shifting or rubbing of tectonic plates, while tsunamis are a result of the displacement of the water, generating waves which gradually increase in height and power.
No, the ocean floor is not always stable. It is constantly changing due to processes like tectonic movements, volcanic activity, and erosion. Earthquakes and underwater landslides can also contribute to the instability of the ocean floor.
This is called meandering, which refers to the winding or curving path taken by wind or ocean currents as they flow. This meandering is influenced by various factors such as the Coriolis effect, friction with the Earth's surface, and changing temperatures.
When water from the surface of the ocean enters the atmosphere as water vapor, it undergoes evaporation - changing from a liquid to a gas. This is a key process in the water cycle where water is transferred between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
yes
changing in heat in the ocean colder sinks warmer floats
by changing ocean circulation
energy from the sun
latitude of land
The reason for this is that the ocean floor is ever changing and is never in the same possition due to current.
The changing ocean currents lead to climate cooling by bringing cooler breezes to places with higher climates. The cool breezes push the warm air out and leads to the drop of temperature.
There is no 'exact'. Oceans, by their very nature, are constantly shifting and changing.
Winds affect ocean water by blowing the water across making ocean currents and changing the temperature. Catastrophic Events? Me too.
There is no 'exact'. Oceans, by their very nature, are constantly shifting and changing.
The changing conditions were that: There was a big storm so they could not cross the ocean to get to the unknown lands in the 1400s
A pycnocline is a boundary between changing regions of water density in the ocean or other bodies of water.