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what is the difference between Shore-A Hardness & Barcol Hardness
a boat used to transport passengers between a cruise ship and shore in shallow waters
A beach is a shore. But not every shore is a beach. A beach is essentially a sand filled boundary region between the sea and land. But a shore is any boundary between the sea and land; it may be rocky or may be a cliff etc.
the difference is sea birds like being raped by dolphins
Ocean currents are currents that move across the globe from one temperature zone to another. Rip currents are localized currents caused by a combination of tides and waves agains the shore line where the water is shallow.
The components of a coastal circulation cell include the alongshore current, the offshore current (also known as the coastward current), and the Ekman transport. The alongshore current flows parallel to the coastline, driven by factors such as waves, tides, and wind. The offshore current flows away from the coast due to the net transport of water caused by the alongshore current. The Ekman transport, a balance between wind stress and Coriolis effect, determines the net movement of water perpendicular to the coastline.
A long shore current is sometimes flows along the shore and it also pull people away from the place where they entered the water
which of these is a correct similarity between a sandy shore and rocky shore: a. both have sides-tides b. both have a shifting stratum c. both have the same type plants and animals d.both are typical of the southern hamisphere
Angled waves create a current that runs parallel to the coatline. As waves repeatedly hit the beach, some of the beach sediment moves down the beach with the current.
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A "shore" is a place where a body of water ends - a beach. "sure" is an attitude of mind - being "sure" is the same a being "certain" - an absence of doubt.
shore A is used for flexible material whereas shore B is used for rigid material