Most of the world's coasts have ____ tides

A) semidiurnal
B) mixed diurnal
C) diurnal
D) mixed node


A

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Graupel:

A) has sharp edges. B) can be as large as hail. C) can provide the nuclei for hail. D) does not contain air bubbles.

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A. coral reef B. mangrove swamp C. estuary D. abyssal ecosystem

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What is the difference between stream discharge and stream velocity? What are the units used to measure discharge and velocity? Why does stream discharge change along the length of the stream? Why does stream velocity change along the length of a stream?

What will be an ideal response?

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