1.5 mm
Water depth does not affect wave height in deep water. In deep water, the wave height is determined by the wind speed, duration, and fetch (distance wind has traveled over water).
is most water found in deep below the crust
15mm - you just times it by 10!! (move the decimal place 1 place to the right)!
That depends on what body of water you are swimming into. In most cases, swimming in a deep river or deep lake can get you drowned in the water because it is so large and unclear. If it is a pool, then it is ok because you can see clearly and a lot of athletics can swim in pools as much as 50 ft deep.
When a wave goes from deep water to shallow water, it decreases in size and strength. This is because shallow water does not have the required power to transmit the wave, and so its velocity decreases.
15mm beads is =- to how many gm?
15mm = 0.000015km
235.7 cubic centimeters
15mm (millimeters) is about 0.6 inch.
If you mean that 15mm is the diameter, then the circumference will be 47.1mm
Deep Water
As deep as the container in which the water is in
Deep water
Yes. Deep water soloing California.
15mm=1.5cm. 1.5cm=0.015m So, 15mm = 0.015m
3 x 5 x m x m = 15mm
no not that deep