Yes, shallow water is typically transparent because it allows light to penetrate through it easily. The transparency of water can vary depending on factors such as clarity, sediment content, and presence of organic matter.
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Shallow water waves are waves that occur in water depths smaller than half the wavelength of the wave. These waves are influenced by the seabed, causing them to slow down and pile up as they approach shallow waters. Shallow water waves are commonly seen in coastal regions and can influence the wave height and speed.
The speed of water is typically slower in shallow water compared to deep water because the friction between the water and the bottom of the shallow water body slows down the movement of the water. In deep water, there is less friction with the bottom, allowing the water to move more freely and at a faster speed.
Pure water is transparent. Water filled with impurities would be slightly translucent. As of yet, I doubt anyone has seen opaque water.
Tsunamis typically travel faster over deep water due to the reduced friction and resistance compared to shallow water. Once they reach shallow water near coastlines, they slow down and can increase in height as the energy is compressed.
Yes. If you say, "The water is shallow," then shallow describes the water.
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They live in shallow sea water
The water in the lake was very shallow
It can be shallow or deep.
Shallow water is more dense than Deep water. This means that a wave travelling from deep water to shallow water would bend towards the normal. Also, the wave would travel slower in the shallow than in the deep water
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Seahorses tend to like Shallow Waters More than Deep Waters
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The opposite of shallow is deep.
deep and shallow it depends on you! i like shallow myself u get more fish
Its better to swim in the deep water but if you have a child its safe to swim in the shallow water.