I think it's called the 'fetch'
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The deepest, darkest area of the ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf.Open ocean is the part of an ocean where there is no land within a reasonable distance.
carrying irrigation water into fields through open ditches waste water
in an open circuit, i.e. no current drawn from the cell, producing no drop across its internal impedance
Tornadoes on water are called waterspouts.
No you cannot apply, as the circuit is open, there is no flow of charge or current, consequently the potential drop across the resistances would be zero
Fetch
the distance traveled by wind or waves across open water.
fetch, or Gare but I'm pretty sure it's fetch =)
The lenght of time a wave has traveled or in more intelligent words The Fetch of a wave is the distance over open water over which the wind has blown (further it has travelled, the larger the wave.)
the open-water zone
the open-water zone
the open-water zone
Your answer depends on the location of the penguin colony. Near the Ross Sea, for example, Emperor Penguins can travel across about 60 Km of ice in order to reach open water to feed. Once she lays the egg, the female travels to open water to feed. She transfers the egg to the male's feet before leaving them. Ultimately, she returns -- about six to eight weeks later, and transfers the egg from his feet to her feet. Then the male travels about the same distance to feed in open water.
The distance you swim in a pool is the same distance you would swim in open water. The difference is the difficulty. With open water swimming, the swimmer has to face waves, an undiverted wake, and air temperature; where as, a swimmer in a pool has lane lines to dissolve wake, a fixed temperature, and calm water.
The deepest, darkest area of the ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf.Open ocean is the part of an ocean where there is no land within a reasonable distance.
Across the Open Sea was created in 1993-07.
The simply left Sweden which at the time had open borders for people wishing to leave for America. They traveled across the Atlantic by ship.