The answer is - wavelength.
As the wave approaches the shore and it reaches shallow waters it's characteristics start to change. When the wavelength is half of the water depth than the bottom of the wave starts to drag on the ocean floor. As it starts to do this the wave starts to slow down at it bottom as it approaches the beach but the upper part of the wave maintains its initial speed. Because of this the wave becomes longer. Once it reaches the shore it crashes on it and falls apart.
The answer to this is precipitation.
Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet or hail that falls to the ground.
So precipitation is the answer.
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As stars get older they get cooler and you know when you light a flame the part at the bottom is hotter so its also applies to stars, the star is very hot because it is newer and has more gas so it appears blue to us
A steep pressure gradient ( where isobars<span> are </span>close together<span>) </span>indicate<span> higher winds, a less steep pressure gradient (where </span>isobars<span> are farther apart) </span>indicate<span> slower air movement. ... Be able to interpret a </span>weather map<span> that shows the distribution of air pressure and wind flags.</span>
Answer:
Theory
Explanation:
A hypothesis is a prediction made from limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.