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Q: What is a stretch of muddy land uncovered at low tide?
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What does the meaning of muddy tide?

Muddy tide


What zone is intertidal?

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.


What is a land tide?

it is a low tide


What is tide that's flows toward the sea?

When the sea is retreating from the land, it is an ebb tide. When the sea is coming in, it is a flood tide.


Makes the water movement of the tide in a narrow strip of coastal land seem extreme?

The ebb tide makes the water movement of the tide in a narrow strip of coastal land seem extreme.A tidal bore makes the water movement of the tide in a narrow strip or coastal land seem extreme.


How deep is the intertisal zone?

The intertisal zone is not identified, however the intertidal zone is. The intertidal zone is that which is covered by water at high tide, and uncovered at low tide. The size and depth of this zone varies depending on geography.


Why mangroves could be considered amphibians in the plant world?

They live in both land and water, and low tide they live on land, high tide in water.


Movement of tides away from land?

Moving away from land is called an ebb tide.


What does the phrase muddy tide mean?

This phrase is from H.W.Longfellow poem rain in summer. It means when the heavy rain flew from the top of street, it brought with it all the sand from the upside and the mud and it totally looked like a tide of a river but with full of mud.


How the moon affects the Earth's surface?

Moon affects the tide. It causes low tide and high tide on Earth. I guess it does not have a direct impact on the land surface of the Earth.


What is a incoming tide?

An incoming tide is a tide which is getting higher. As a tide moves towards its highest point, it covers more of sloped areas of the shore and thus appears to be coming in towards land.


What does roll tide?

"Roll Tide" is the rallying call for the University of Alabama. Alabama's "mascot" is known as the Crimson Tide. The term Crimson Tide was coined in 1907 when Alabama played Auburn on a muddy field and stained the uniforms red. Hugh Roberts, the sports editor for the Birmingham Age-Herald, described the team as Crimson Tide because of the mud and coined the term "roll tide" to reference the way they ran onto the field (rolling like a tide). Similar to other college chants, "Roll Tide" essentially means fight on, don't give up, never surrender.