Factors such as erosion, sediment transportation, tectonic movements, and sea level changes can influence the shapes of rivers and Coastlines. Erosion by water can carve out valleys and form meanders in rivers, while coastal features like cliffs and beaches can be shaped by the power of waves and currents. Tectonic movements can also create or alter the topography of river valleys and coastlines over long periods of time.
Factors that might influence where a city develops include proximity to resources like water and fertile land, transportation routes such as rivers or coastlines, economic opportunities like trade or industry, governance and policies that support growth, and natural features like mountains or forests that affect urban expansion.
Transportation is a term used for the movement of sediments via transporting agents such as water, wind, ice and even gravity. Transportation is evident in rivers and streams where you can find pebbles of rock some of which might be perfectly spherical and others not quite spherical but round. Such round shapes are the result of transportation which causes attrition of rocks by hitting other rocks or materials, for example, in rivers, breaking bits off to form round shapes as supposed to angular shapes which are predominant in rocks which are freshly eroded.
it can affect an ecosystem by killing it or burning it
tati is the answer
Cold currents near coastlines often indicate the presence of upwelling. This is because upwelling brings cold, nutrient-rich waters from the ocean depths to the surface, leading to colder surface currents. Some examples of cold currents near coastlines that are associated with upwelling include the California Current, the Benguela Current, and the Canary Current.
If the continents were once connected, similarities in coastline features could include similar shapes, geological structures, and fossil evidence of past connections. Additionally, the coastlines might have similar trends or patterns that suggest common tectonic history.
Since we have no idea what "this" might be, we can't answer the question properly.
the water doesn't flow down stream
According to the wikipedia article about Wegener, his problem might have been his inexpert knowledge of English. He failed to assert the importance of fitting continental shapes at their 200m isobaths rather than their current coastlines.
Factors that might influence where a city develops include proximity to resources like water and fertile land, transportation routes such as rivers or coastlines, economic opportunities like trade or industry, governance and policies that support growth, and natural features like mountains or forests that affect urban expansion.
No one invented rivers someone might have discovered them
In most shapes the diagonals do not bisect one another. It might be possible to answer the question if it were more specific. To start with, shapes with how many sides?
Transportation is a term used for the movement of sediments via transporting agents such as water, wind, ice and even gravity. Transportation is evident in rivers and streams where you can find pebbles of rock some of which might be perfectly spherical and others not quite spherical but round. Such round shapes are the result of transportation which causes attrition of rocks by hitting other rocks or materials, for example, in rivers, breaking bits off to form round shapes as supposed to angular shapes which are predominant in rocks which are freshly eroded.
I might need to use geometry when I am adding, subtracting, dividing, multiplying, and shapes
you can't walk on water
The shapes of continents appearing on the map clearly show similar shapes and how the continents might fit together.
No, they might not have congruent angles, etc.