The area between bulges of water in the ocean is called a trough. There are generally a couple of these in between: one that is usually high and the other one that is usually low.
the depth of the pelagic zone is 11 kilograms
That is called an ocean.
an area where rivers rise and fall with ocean tides
A. deep ocean basins B. rivers and lakes near the ocean C. an area on the opposite side of Earth D.areas experiencing simultaneous low tides
Isopods are species of crustaceans found in oceans.The intertidal zone is an area of ocean which is above the water at low tide and underwater at high tide (in other words, the area between tide marks).
The area between bulges of water is a depression or a low-tide area. High tidal bulges have these low-tide areas which would correspond to troughs.
Ocean bulges are caused by gravitational forces from the Moon and Sun. These forces create a slightly elevated area of water in certain parts of the ocean, resulting in bulges that lead to phenomena like tides.
it is called an irrelevant spit. it is called this because it is in between bulges and is basicly what you call irrelevant
a spit
Places on Earth between tidal bulges experience a decrease in water level or low tide. This occurs when the gravitational force of the Moon and the Sun pull the water towards them, causing a bulge on each side, leaving the area in between with lower water level.
A large area of water is an ocean.
The ocean is a lot of water that house organisms and plants and has been around since the prehistoric age.Water
The sea area between Orkney and Shetland is the meeting place of the Atlantic Ocean and North Sea.
An ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean is between England and Denmark. This area of the Atlantic Ocean is also the North Sea.
There is no general term for the connection between a lake and the ocean that it is an arm of. The area where a river or stream enters the ocean is a mouth, also possibly a delta or an estuary.
The Pacific Ocean lies between New Zealand and South America.