That is how you spell shallower (more shallow, less deep).
Shallow, shallower, shallowest.
Comparative: shallower Superlative: shallowest
Because the light is refracted and so the water appears shallower than it is Because the light is refracted and so the water appears shallower than it is
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The oceans became shallower as part of the effects of global warming. The climate became drier and this has forced water to evaporate from the oceans.
shallower, shallowest
Comparative: Shallower Superlative: Shallowest
Refraction tends to make objects submerged in water appear shallower than they really are. This is because light rays bend as they pass from water to air, causing objects to appear higher than their actual position.
Something looks deeper or shallower then it actually is.
linguistically, sometime short adjective, on comparative degree is in er ending. and longer adjective is preceded with more to compare something. so which is true, more shallow or shallower?
When deep water waves approach water shallower than half their wavelength, they are transformed into shallow water waves. These waves have shorter wavelengths and slower speeds due to interacting with the sea floor, causing their amplitudes to increase as the water becomes shallower.