A baymouth bar is a natural feature formed by the accumulation of sand and sediment that creates a barrier between a bay and the open sea. While some human activities, such as construction or dredging, can influence the formation of baymouth bars, they are not primarily manmade features designed to control wave erosion. Instead, they typically result from longshore drift and wave action over time.
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The button on the flow control knob of your thermostatic shower mixer bar is typically a safety feature designed to prevent scalding. It often limits the maximum temperature of the water to ensure it stays within a safe range. This helps avoid accidental burns, especially for children or vulnerable individuals. Additionally, some designs use the button to enable or disable the flow control, providing more precise water management.
A grasping implement is a tool or device designed to hold, grip, or manipulate objects securely. Common examples include pliers, tongs, and scissors, which facilitate the handling of items that may be difficult to grasp with bare hands. These implements often feature ergonomic designs to enhance user control and reduce strain during use.
A feature control frame describes a geometric tolerance on an engineering drawing. Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing is defined by the ASME Y14.5-2009 standard. A feature control frame is basically a rectangle divided into several segments, in the following order: 1 - A geometric characteristic symbol (specifying what the tolerance type is, such as parallelism, position, surface profile, runout, etc.) 2 - The tolerance 3 - Up to three frames (if applicable) of the datums to which the tolerance is related to. Some tolerances (such as flatness) do not relate back to any datums. For more information: http://catalog.asme.org/Codes/PDF/Y145_2009_Dimensioning.cfm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometric_dimensioning_and_tolerancing
The traction control was introduced in 1993. The new software is an optional add-on that was designed as a Saturn exclusive feature.
Yes, of course; lithologically, structurally and as an erosion feature.
Name a feature that is formed by underground erosion
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In cross-section: A 'U' shaped valley is formed from glacial erosion. A 'V' shaped valley is formed by river erosion.
Unconformities are either a feature of deposition or igneous extrusions; and are not as a result of erosion, yet the material making one up may be a product of erosion.
A canyon is a natural feature formed by weathering, erosion, and deposition. Over time, the downward erosion of a river or stream cuts through rock layers, creating a deep, narrow passage with steep cliffs on either side.
It is designed to be thrown
The safety feature that was designed into PWC fuel tanks was to leave space for the fuel to expand.
Yes Tom Tom does have a model with the traffic control feature.
A cirque, also known as a Cwm or Corrie, is a feature of glacial erosion, formed in a mountainside.
An example of a land feature formed by river erosion is the oxbow lakes.