Answer:
While we’ve given our planet’s oceans separate names, in reality there’s no border between them, and currents continually flow between them and mix their waters. The Atlantic and Pacific oceans ‘meet’ at the southernmost tip of South America. In this region, a strong current carries water from west to east, sweeping water from the Pacific into the Atlantic.
The videos you may have seen online showing two different coloured bodies of water drifting alongside each other are actually showing light-coloured, sediment-rich freshwater from melted glaciers meeting dark, salty ocean water in the Gulf of Alaska (and over time, currents and eddies cause these to mix, too).
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We quickly settled <u>down</u> to our routine once we came back from the vacation
<u>Explanation:</u>
A preposition is a word used to connect things, pronouns, or expressions to different words inside a sentence. They act to associate the individuals, articles, time and areas of a sentence. Relational words are generally short words, and they are regularly set straightforwardly before things.
A preposition is a word or set of words that shows area (in, close, next to, on) or some other connection between a thing or pronoun and different pieces of the sentence (about, after, furthermore, rather than, as per).
Answer:Holden hated the war.
Explanation:His brother served and was supposully very negatively affected by it. He also says he is kind of glad that they got an atomic bomb.
Answer:
Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vane.
(Colours of the rainbow)
Never Eat Shredded Wheat
(North East South West)
Big Elephants Can Add Up Sums Easily
(Because)
Explanation:
These all used to help me a lot when I was younger, because they make sentences that are easier to remember than putting them separately.
I still use the never eat shredded wheat on for compass points and I'm 14, so it shows that they are always useful