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The tidal range is the vertical difference between the high tide and the succeeding low tide.
The higher the frequency the steeper the shoreline will be. It will be steep at high tide shoreline and level out between that and the low tide shoreline. I think.
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Intertidal Zone.
Incoming TideAnother name for incoming tide is the flood tide.
A tidal flat is not a depositional shoreline feature; rather, it is an intertidal area characterized by mud or sand flats that are exposed during low tide and submerged during high tide.
Yes, the tide is closer to you when it is out because the water level decreases during low tide, bringing the shoreline closer to you.
There is a section of a beach or shoreline which is sometimes covered by the ocean, when the tide is high, and sometimes is uncovered, when the tide is low; this is the intertidal zone.
The hydro littoral is the part of the sea that is closest to the shoreline. It is the shore line to the high tide mark.
A receding tide occurs when the water level along the shore decreases as water moves away from the coastline. This happens as the tide flows back out to sea, exposing more of the shoreline and seabed.
Tide water at its lowest is called low tide. This occurs when the water level is at its lowest point during the tidal cycle, exposing more of the shoreline and sea floor.
The slack water area is the space that lies between high and low tides