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Deep is the adjective related to the word depth. A depth may be described as shallow or considerable.
A spirit raised from depth of underground.
Because of the weight of the water above.
Yes, "shallow" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that has little depth, significance, or understanding. For example, a shallow lake, a shallow person, or a shallow conversation.
Average depth. Depth of the deep end @ 8'. Depth of the shallow end 3'. Add the two together and divide by 2 = average. Ken
This contributor is aware of no depth requirement for ponds, but they are all probably shallow enough to wade across, and small enough so that the water is always still.
Tell them thats's out of your depth!
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Manual or Aperture Priority.
The Baltic Sea
A shallow foundation is generally considered any foundation element that is 6 feet or less in depth. or the depth of foundation is equals to its width of the foundation. Examples are thickened edge slabs and grade beams that are supporting minimal weight.
Foundation is the underground or the substructure part of a building that transmits the load of the super structure to the ground safely. it is the lower part of building on which the whole structure rests. it may be made up of stone masonary, PCC or RCC. depending the width to depth ratio it may be a shallow foundation or a deep foundation. shallow foundations are used for smaller structures and shallow foundations are used for multistoried buildings where the load carried by soil is more.