High waters are exactly like what they sound like they would be. High water is when the water level is higher than normal.
There is a thermocline present, but it may appear only seasonally. This is due to the fact that the sun's energy hits the earth at an angle (as opposed to straight on) in the high latitude ocean waters. Therefore, less penetrating heat rays = less of a thermocline.
While tropical rain forest waters may have some dissolved ions, minerals and nutrients (which are what constitutes salinity) the levels of these chemicals usually are not high enough for the water to be considered "salt water" as in the concentrations found in the ocean. However they may also have harmful bacteria, just like any water found in nature.
Cyclones are fueled by warm temperatures and waters. Cyclones thrive in warm climates and waters. Once they reach colder waters, they start to dissipate.
I've made an oratorical piece about waters, titled: 'give life, save our waters'.
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Thermocline is not typically found in high latitudes of ocean waters because of less penetrating heat rays since the sun's energy hits the earth at an angle in the high latitude ocean waters.
Thermocline is not typically found in high latitudes of ocean waters because of less penetrating heat rays since the sun's energy hits the earth at an angle in the high latitude ocean waters.
It goes really high! lol (: Go Lakers!
Storm surge.
Oceans and seas, waters outside of national jurisdiction are also referred to as the High Seas or Mare liberum.
no not really u can say the waters high or low
The Benthocodon is a rare species found under high levels of waters
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Wetlands have such high nutrients because in wetlands there are slow moving waters so all the nutrients will stay in place that were in the waters. Also, the trees have a high number of nutrients too; so if they die, they will keep the nutrients that they have.
Winter: warm, low latitude tropical waters (breed and give birth) Summer: cooler, high latitude polar waters (feeding)