As a glacier moves outward or downward, it can transport and move various objects. These can include rocks, boulders, sediments, soil, and even smaller glaciers or icebergs. The immense weight and pressure exerted by the glacier allows it to pick up and carry these objects along with it as it advances.
A spherical wave travels in all directions, expanding outward from its source like ripples on the surface of water.
The speed varies according to the refractive index of the objects.
Yes, a tsunami travels outward from its epicenter in a series of waves in all directions. The energy generated by an undersea earthquake causes the ocean water to displace and form a tsunami that spreads across the ocean.
When you breathe in, or inhale, your diaphragm contracts (tightens) and moves downward. This increases the space in your chest cavity, into which your lungs expand.The intercostal muscles between your ribs also help enlarge the chest cavity. They contract to pull your rib cage both upward and outward when you inhale.As your lungs expand, air is sucked in through your nose or mouth. The air travels down your windpipe and into your lungs. After passing through your bronchial tubes, the air finally reaches and enters the alveoli (air sacs).
As a glacier moves outward or downward, it can transport and move various objects. These can include rocks, boulders, sediments, soil, and even smaller glaciers or icebergs. The immense weight and pressure exerted by the glacier allows it to pick up and carry these objects along with it as it advances.
Glaciers can move rocks, sediment, soil, and boulders as they travel outward or downward. Through a process called erosion, glaciers can bulldoze and pluck materials, transporting them to new locations.
recharge zone
Energy from the core of a star travels outward through radiation and convection. In the radiation zone, energy is transported through the emission and absorption of photons. In the convection zone, energy is carried by the movement of hot gas or plasma.
A spherical wave travels in all directions, expanding outward from its source like ripples on the surface of water.
IT travels the same speed as far as i Know
Seismic wAves
True. Radiation is energy that moves in the form of waves or particles and travels outward in all directions from its source.
The speed varies according to the refractive index of the objects.
These are electromagnetic waves. They move by giving particles a circular motion and are generated by energy that travels outward from the epicenter. Electromagnetic waves include visible light, radio waves, microwaves, and X-rays.
terminal velocity
It doesn't. It has many, and its because there used to be a glacier there. The whole of Scandinavia was a glacier as a matter of fact. Then some thousand years ago, it started to pull back and melt and voila, fjords were created by the erosion. Also, I think God might have wanted us to have some tourist attractions to fall back on when our oil supplies run out:)