How is a land breeze similar to a sea breeze and how are they different
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The land breeze and sea breeze are only different in a few ways. The notable difference that they have is the location and its humidity. Aside from that, it's the scent of the sea breeze and its sensation which made it different from the land type of wind.
There are many different reasons and motivations as to why people decide to move and leave France, but most have to do with its history and very pretty settings.
What is the area called where rivers flood the land
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That would be a floodplain.
Describe how ocean currents help make temperatures at different places on earths surface more similar than they would be if there were no currents
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The earths surface is heated by the Sun's rays which are directed at the equator 0° latitude. If there were sea currents the closer you got to the equator the hotter it will get and the further away you go from the equator the colder it will get. Thus ocean currents distribute the heat at the equator around the earths oceans to even out the difference in the heat zones, so that the equator is not a desert and the rest of the earth is an ice age.
Who is the patron saint of Scotland?
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The Patron Saint of Scotland: St. Andrew, there is a holiday celebrated after him on November 30, he is the patron of Russia, Ukraine, Greece, Romania, Scotland, and St. Andrew Barbados. :P
From 10th century Andrew patron saint of Scotland. Legends say that his relics were brought by divine guidance from Constantinople.
What are the three main types of bounderies?
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There are three kinds of plate tectonicboundaries: divergent, convergent, and transform plate boundaries. This image shows the three main types of plate boundaries: divergent, convergent, and transform.
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Like, natural boundaries (rivers or shorelines), national boundaries (country borders), and county/state?
Why don't the present shapes of the continents fit perfectly into a supercontinent?
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The borders (coastlines) of the continents underwent a number of changes since the split. Often, chunks of land were washed away with water, slowly or in bigger portions. The coast was generally "smoothed" by the ocean currents too, and in some places more land was added with the material that the ocean currents brought.
Then, the tectonic plates continue to move, so this adds to the changes of the shape of the continents.