Shallow West is a term often used to describe an area in the western United States characterized by relatively low elevation and a lack of deep geological features, such as mountains or deep valleys. It can also refer to regions where the land is less rugged and has more accessible terrain, often used in discussions of geography, ecology, or land use. The term may also be relevant in specific contexts, such as environmental studies or regional planning.
A "shallow floor plate" refers to a building footprint that is more rectangular than square. The intent is to align the east-west axis so that the southern sun will penetrate deeper into the building, allowing for more daylight to occupied spaces.
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Shallow moments might refer to a moment when a person makes a decision that seems shallow. For example a person might have a shallow moment when he or she chooses a date just by the person's looks.
The 2001 film "Shallow Hal" was directed by the Farrelly brothers, Bobby and Peter Farrelly. The film is a comedy about an obese woman and a shallow man who falls in love with her because of her "inner beauty."
Baltic sea
No. Just very shallow!!
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They live in the West Coast in shallow waters
yes
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In shallow, slow moving rivers, estuaries, saltwater bays, canals and costal areas
Yes. If you say, "The water is shallow," then shallow describes the water.
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A "shallow floor plate" refers to a building footprint that is more rectangular than square. The intent is to align the east-west axis so that the southern sun will penetrate deeper into the building, allowing for more daylight to occupied spaces.
Shallow is an adjective.
Shallow in Tagalog is Mababaw