Water Phenomena
Water phenomena refer to various natural occurrences involving water, such as waves, tides, and currents. These phenomena are influenced by factors like the gravitational pull of the moon and sun, wind patterns, and the Earth's rotation. Understanding these processes is essential for navigation, weather prediction, and environmental conservation.
Another interesting water phenomenon is the formation of icebergs and glaciers. Icebergs are large chunks of freshwater ice that break off from glaciers, which are massive, slow-moving bodies of ice formed from compacted snow. Both play crucial roles in regulating the Earth's climate and sea levels, making them important subjects of study in climate science.