A buoy.
To the shore , and away from the shore
Yes, before a tsunami hits the shore, it can cause the sea surface level to recede significantly. This is known as a drawback effect, where water is pulled away from the coast as the tsunami energy builds up. Once the tsunami makes landfall, the water is then quickly pushed back towards the shore with tremendous force.
away
A medical term that means at or close to the surface is superficial.
No. Tidal gauges only measure water levels.
I think it is the limnetic zone
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not close
A spit is connected to the shore on one end, and the other end is in the ocean. A sandbar is close to the shore, but it's not connected to the shore. They can be underwater or poking out of the surface. Here are some images to help you get the idea: Spit- Sandbar-
The Mediterranean Sea is large, so back in the Bronze Age, you could go days without seeing land. Sea birds tend to stick close to shore because the water isn't as deep and fish are then closer to the surface. Seeing birds meant that he was getting close to shore.
Close to a passing ship (Apex)
tuna fish can live close or near to the shore depending on the species
To the shore , and away from the shore
What dose it mean when dolphins swim to shore
when feed is around
To the shore , and away from the shore