The rocks in this picture are found on the coast of Canada. How do you think these structures were formed? Research how high the tides are at Hopewell compared to those in Portland Maine.
These rocks were formed by high tides. They got their shape by the way the water moved and scraped against them. Other things are able to scape against them, too. Things with rough surfaces such as rocks and shells scrape against the rocks and form the shapes. The tides in Hopewell can get up to 48 feet. In Portland, tides can get to a height of at least 11 feet.
These structures were probably formed when the high tide wore away at the rock. The high tides in Hopewell can get to 52 feet. High tides in Portland don't reach that height.
These rocks were formed by high tides. They got their shape by the way the water moved and scraped against them. Other things are able to scape against them, too. Things with rough surfaces such as rocks and shells scrape against the rocks and form the shapes. The tides in Hopewell can get up to 48 feet. In Portland, tides can get to a height of at least 11 feet.
i think those were formed because of high tide and wind erosian... during high tide the water would loosen the sediments in the rock which eather the rock down which would cause it to break so thats why the rock is thin on the bottom.
They can be formed By water. The waves that crashed up on the rocks caused erosion. The tides in Hopewell can get up to 48 feet. In Portland, tides can get to a height of at least 11 feet.
i think that the rocks were formed because of water and wind erosion and i found that the tides in hopewell are as high as 52 feet high and 10.6 feet high in portland maine.
I think that the structures are formed by wind and water erosion. The height of the tides at Hopewell are 52 feet were as Portland tides are roughly 10ft.
First the difference in the tides is a lot. In Hopwell, they are 52ft as opposed to Portland where they are only 10ft. I think the rocks were formed simply by the tide going in and out.
These structures were formed by water erosion and high tides. The high tides in Hopewell can be up to 52 feet high, and in Portland they only get up to a forth of that.
The rocks were formed by the current and tide of the water, the water hits the rocks repeatedly wearing the rock away. In Hopewell, the tide is much bigger than Portlands tide.
These structures were formed by water erosion and high tides. The high tides in Hopewell can be up to 52 feet high, and in Portland they only get up to a forth of that.
I think that the structures were formed by the way that the water flows in and out and I think that it went over the rocks a smoothed and shaped the rocks.... The tide in Portland Maine can be up to 52 feet.
i think those were formed because of high tide and wind erosian during high tide the water would loosen the sediments in the rock which eather the rock down which would cause it to break so thats why the rock is thin on the bottom
They were formed by water erosion. The tides in Hopewell can get up to 50 feet high, whereas in Portland it's about a forth of that. Since high tide can get so high, it could erode rocks that tall.
These rocks were formed by high tides. They got their shape by the way the water moved and scraped against them. Other things are able to scape against them, too. Things with rough surfaces such as rocks and shells scrape against the rocks and form the shapes. The tides in Hopewell can get up to 48 feet. In Portland, tides can get to a height of at least 11 feet.Hopewell, Canada= 52 ft tide; Portland, ME= 11.4 ft tide.
I think these structures were formed by water erosion. The tides in Hopewell can reach up to 50 feet, whereas in Portland, the tide is only at about 10 feet.
These rocks were formed through water erosion, the constant day in, day out of water moving to low tide to high tide. And over a long period time there is a lot of wearing down of the rock, which is water erosion.
I think these were formed by weather and nature. I am sure that some people or animals have hit them or "injured" them. By weather rain and wind have blown by it and the rain could have discinigrated it and the wind could have blown and chipped some pieces of it away. It could have also been from tides and erosion.
It was cosed by the tides going in and out.
ReplyDeletein portland the rocks are piled and no shaped that happened when the water kept carrying rocks and hitting against it .
ReplyDeletewater scraps the rock down to that shape
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These rocks were formed by high tides. They got their shape by the way the water moved and scraped against them. Other things are able to scape against them, too. Things with rough surfaces such as rocks and shells scrape against the rocks and form the shapes. The tides in Hopewell can get up to 48 feet. In Portland, tides can get to a height of at least 11 feet.
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ReplyDeleteThese structures were probably formed when the high tide wore away at the rock. The high tides in Hopewell can get to 52 feet. High tides in Portland don't reach that height.
ReplyDeleteThe predictions for tides in Portland today say, high tide will reach about 10 feet.
DeleteBy wind erosion. It rises up to 55ft.
ReplyDeleteHopewell 50ft and Portland 55ft
DeletePortland 10ft.
DeleteI think these were formed from the high tide coming in over and over until it turns into that.
ReplyDeleteThese rocks were formed by high tides. They got their shape by the way the water moved and scraped against them. Other things are able to scape against them, too. Things with rough surfaces such as rocks and shells scrape against the rocks and form the shapes. The tides in Hopewell can get up to 48 feet. In Portland, tides can get to a height of at least 11 feet.
ReplyDeleteThe tides in Hopewell can get up to 48 feet. In Portland, tides can get to a height of at least 11 feet.
ReplyDeleteThe waves there can get up to 48 feet tall.
ReplyDeleteHopewell's tides get up to 52 feet and Portland is up to 10 feet.
ReplyDeleteThe tides can get up to : 50 FT. (Or 10-14 meters).
ReplyDeleteThe way the rocks got this way was from waves crashing into the rock's and wind.The tide in portland is 11 and Hopewell is 50 ft something
ReplyDeleteThe tides can get up to : 50 FT. (Or 10-14 meters).
ReplyDeletethey are 48 to 50 feet tall and the rocks are formed by high tides
ReplyDeleteTEH TIDES CAN GET UP TO 50 FT OR 10-14 METERS.
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DeleteThe rocks got this way from waves crashing into the rock's and from wind.The tide in portland is 11 and Hopewell is 50 ft.
ReplyDeletei think those were formed because of high tide and wind erosian... during high tide the water would loosen the sediments in the rock which eather the rock down which would cause it to break so thats why the rock is thin on the bottom.
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ReplyDeleteThey can be formed By water. The waves that crashed up on the rocks caused erosion. The tides in Hopewell can get up to 48 feet. In Portland, tides can get to a height of at least 11 feet.
ReplyDeletei think they were formed by either water erosion, like the waves or something, and a little wind erosion.
ReplyDeletealso because of high tide
DeleteIt's either a flood or repeating high tides.Because they look eroded.
ReplyDeleteI think they were formed by waves crashing against the rocks causing them to erode.
ReplyDeleteThe rocks were formed by water erosion, the tides in Hopewell get as high as 52 feet, the tides in Portland aren't nearly as high.
ReplyDeleteThe rocks can be formed by water eroding the rocks.The Tides can get up to 50 feet high.
ReplyDeleteI tink they formed from water erosion.
ReplyDeletei think that they were just curved like that
ReplyDeleteportland dosen't have that kind of erosion
ReplyDeletei think that the rocks were formed because of water and wind erosion and i found that the tides in hopewell are as high as 52 feet high and 10.6 feet high in portland maine.
ReplyDeleteby water eroding
ReplyDeleteit was formed from high tides and hopewell is 50ft. and in portland is 11
ReplyDeletei think that they were all made by the tide to make the formations.
ReplyDeleteI think that the structures are formed by wind and water erosion. The height of the tides at Hopewell are 52 feet were as Portland tides are roughly 10ft.
ReplyDeleteI think the rocks were formed by the high tides. It goes up to a height of 50ft.
ReplyDeleteI think the structures above were formed by high tides and weathering over time. A bunch of wind could cause them too.
ReplyDeleteFirst the difference in the tides is a lot. In Hopwell, they are 52ft as opposed to Portland where they are only 10ft. I think the rocks were formed simply by the tide going in and out.
ReplyDeleteThe big rocks were formed by tide and erosion.
ReplyDeleteThese structures were formed by water erosion and high tides. The high tides in Hopewell can be up to 52 feet high, and in Portland they only get up to a forth of that.
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Deletethey are both on the same coast.
ReplyDeleteThe rocks were formed by the current and tide of the water, the water hits the rocks repeatedly wearing the rock away. In Hopewell, the tide is much bigger than Portlands tide.
ReplyDeletethe 1 question one would be water erosion and the 2 question would be up to 52 feet.
ReplyDeletethe "structchers" are formed by waves
ReplyDeleteit was a mountain but the water washed part of it away.
ReplyDeletethese structures are formed by water that was really high on the rocks and the waves probably crashed on the rocks causing water erosion
ReplyDeleteThese structures were formed by water erosion and high tides. The high tides in Hopewell can be up to 52 feet high, and in Portland they only get up to a forth of that.
ReplyDeleteI think that the structures were formed by the way that the water flows in and out and I think that it went over the rocks a smoothed and shaped the rocks.... The tide in Portland Maine can be up to 52 feet.
ReplyDeletei think those were formed because of high tide and wind erosian during high tide the water would loosen the sediments in the rock which eather the rock down which would cause it to break so thats why the rock is thin on the bottom
ReplyDeleteI think that the rocks were formed by the water that runs underneath them so it causes that.
ReplyDeleteThe tides are like 52 feet high at like high tide and stuff.
By water erosion.
ReplyDeleteThey were formed by water erosion. The tides in Hopewell can get up to 50 feet high, whereas in Portland it's about a forth of that. Since high tide can get so high, it could erode rocks that tall.
ReplyDeleteI think those rocks were formed by the tide going in and out.
ReplyDeleteHopewell, Canada= 52 ft tide;
ReplyDeletePortland, ME= 11.4 ft tide.
They were formed through erosion.
They were formed by erosion.
ReplyDeletehopewll, canada= 53ft tide;
ReplyDeleteportland, maine 12.5 ft tide.
thee where formed by erosion.
These rocks were formed by high tides. They got their shape by the way the water moved and scraped against them. Other things are able to scape against them, too. Things with rough surfaces such as rocks and shells scrape against the rocks and form the shapes. The tides in Hopewell can get up to 48 feet. In Portland, tides can get to a height of at least 11 feet.Hopewell, Canada= 52 ft tide;
ReplyDeletePortland, ME= 11.4 ft tide.
They were formed through erosion.
this probobly happend when the tide went up it proboly eroded the rocks
ReplyDeleteThey were formed by erosion.
ReplyDeleteThey formed by all sand and erosion.
ReplyDeleteits 50ft high by the Hopewell tides and 9ft tides in Portland Maine
ReplyDeletethey were formed by erosion like volcano
I think the rocks were formed by erosion. Also by the sand being washed up and the water washing some of it away.
ReplyDeleteI think these structures were formed by water erosion. The tides in Hopewell can reach up to 50 feet, whereas in Portland, the tide is only at about 10 feet.
ReplyDelete53ft in Hopewell,Canada
ReplyDelete12.5 in Portland,Maine
I think the tides got really high and eroded the rocks and then the water went down so people could see the erosion.
ReplyDeleteI think the rocks were formed by erosion.
ReplyDeleteHopewell Rocks,Canada =52ft tide.
Portland Maine = 11.8ft tide.
the rocks in the picture are formed by erosion from the salt water maybe
ReplyDeleteThese rocks were formed through water erosion, the constant day in, day out of water moving to low tide to high tide. And over a long period time there is a lot of wearing down of the rock, which is water erosion.
ReplyDeleteI think these were formed by weather and nature. I am sure that some people or animals have hit them or "injured" them. By weather rain and wind have blown by it and the rain could have discinigrated it and the wind could have blown and chipped some pieces of it away. It could have also been from tides and erosion.
ReplyDeleteI think they were formed by the tides and the tides in Portland are 12.5 ft tides. Hopewell are 53 ft tides
ReplyDeleteThe rocks were formed by water erosion, the tides in Hopewell get as high as 52 feet, the tides in Portland aren't nearly as high.
ReplyDeleteby water and wind
ReplyDeleteI think the structures were formed by water erosion and high tides.
ReplyDeleteThe rocks were formed by tidal erosion. The waves are at hope well are 53ft tide and Maine 11.3ft tide.
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