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Water level is how deep the water is. High and low tide is when the water is washed in and out.
The part of the ocean that extends from the high tide line to the low tide line is called the intertidal zone. This area is characterized by its unique ecosystem, which experiences varying levels of water exposure due to the changing tides. Organisms in this zone must adapt to both aquatic and terrestrial conditions, making it a dynamic environment for various species.
the salt is drained out by letting the water evaporate and they are left behind. When ocean water freezes, its just water. No salt. Ocean water can filter through the sand and marsh grasses and this can filter out the salt as well.
abnormally high levels of decomposition with low water flow makes detritus (like leaves ) turn the water brown and increase ph. The water is close to neutral in areas of high movement.
a desert is a dry landscape with no water in the air or in a basin. a humid tropical region has high levels of mouisture in the air and there is rivers and lakes nearby, also affecting the humidity. humidity comes from evaporated mouisture, which the desert has none of.
The difference in levels of ocean water at high tide and low tide
The time when the sun is farthest north or south of the equator
An abnormally large difference between water levels at high and low tide.
It varies from place to place. It is called the Tidal Range.
Water level is how deep the water is. High and low tide is when the water is washed in and out.
That depends on where you are. In some places, the difference is a few inches. In others, like the Bay of Fundy, it may be 55 feet.
That depends on where you are. In some places, the difference is a few inches. In others, like the Bay of Fundy, it may be 55 feet.
That depends on where you are. In some places, the difference is a few inches. In others, like the Bay of Fundy, it may be 55 feet.
The difference between high and low tide is called tidal range.
The difference between high and low tide is called tidal range.
An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water where freshwater from rivers meets and mixes with seawater, providing a habitat for diverse species. An ocean refers to a vast expanse of saltwater that covers approximately 71% of the Earth's surface, characterized by high salinity levels and deep ocean basins.
Spring tides and neap tides are different from high and low tides in terms of their impact on ocean water levels. Spring tides occur when the sun, moon, and Earth are aligned, causing higher high tides and lower low tides. Neap tides occur when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other, resulting in lower high tides and higher low tides. This means that spring tides have a greater impact on ocean water levels compared to neap tides.