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An inclusion in gemstones like rubies refers to anything that hinders light passing through a stone. It can be a foreign object or a bubble or a feathering or a any other kind of obstacle to clarity.
Tsunamis, or what we used to call tidal waves, before the cause was understood as well as it is today.
That depends on the kind of plant. There are two major types:1. Tidal turbines2. tidal barrages1. Tidal turbines are like wind-turbines but underwater. They need a current speed of at least 1m/s to start producing energy but current models are not economically viable for anything below 2m/s2. Tidal barrages are like dams across a bay or an estuary. Theyutilizethe difference in water level between high and low tide. They open their gates as the tide comes in to allow the water to collect behind the dam. at the highest point of the tide the gates close until low tide is reached. the water is then release via turbines until the water level behind the dam is equal to the sea level. When the tide comes in again the cycle repeats. These kind of tidal plants need a difference between high and low tide of at least 5-7 meters although the bigger the difference the better.
It dries the smear and fixes the cells to the slide
high tide i think
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Tidal power.
a hub
tidal currents
freshwater biomes are non-tidal
Light can not change direction by passing from one kind of mater to another. In fact, light can only pass through its own type of matter, which is when things like light can go through each other (and only a few types of matter can do that), but even in that case since it can go through, it can't be bent in angle by passing through.
Tidal, Hand, Sound, Radio, Heat
The same type of rain as is found elsewhere.
Wind /Hydroelectric/geothermal/tidal
Observed trials is a kind of discipline in Mountain Biking. It is where a rider attempts in passing through an obstacle course without getting his foot lay on the ground.
Observed trials is a kind of discipline in Mountain Biking. It is where a rider attempts in passing through an obstacle course without getting his foot lay on the ground.