The answer is C it doesn't flow from the Himalayas
<span><span>A.
</span><span>waves
hit the coast at an angle and form currents in the surf zone </span></span>
Longshore currents form because of waves hit the coast at an
angle and form currents in the surf zone. This currents of longshore are said
to be typical to beaches have breaking surf or interacts with these
circumstances. This phenomenon is also caused by the sea water’s pushing and
sweeping into the sands’ angle at a single course.
Answer:
the fourth one
Explanation:
its the most reasonable one, without the predators hunting the number of preys would overpopulate, sorry if im too late
Originally horizonatal rock layers that are buckled upwards to form a hill are called anitclines.