High tide occurs when the water level is at its peak, typically every 12 hours and 25 minutes due to the gravitational forces of the moon and the sun. The exact timing of high tide can vary based on location and local geography.
Approximately 1:2000 babies are born with extra digit(s), finger(s) or toe(s). Those extra digit(s) could be well-formed, but usually only is/are only bone-less, fleshy parts. The condition is called polydactyly, could be inherited or just happens. The extra digit(s) is sometimes removed, especially toe(s) if wearing shoes becomes uncomfortable.
A strong argument is one that is logically sound, supported by evidence and reasoning, and addresses counterarguments effectively. A weak argument lacks evidence, has logical fallacies, and relies on emotional appeals rather than facts.
Atoms that have lost or gained electron(s) are called ions. If they are positively charged (lost an electron(s)), they are called cations. If they are negatively charged (gained an electron(s), they are called anions.
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Spring tides are the highest of high tides and lowest of low tides, when the moon, Earth, and Sun are aligned as following from the geographic North Pole: m---E---S That way, the Sun helps the moon pull on the Earth's water, moving much of it to the direct and opposite points of tide on Earth and leaving little of it in other places. ............lowest m highest E highest S ............lowest Neap tides are the lowest of high tides and highest of low tides, because the gravity of the moon and Sun are working against each other: m | E---S More water is pulled towards the moon, but the gravity is weak, so there is more water left elsewhere than there is during a Spring tide. ...................m ..........."low" h tide "high" l tide E "high" l tide S ..........."low" h tide May be tricky to understand.
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Paul Schureman has written: 'Tide and current glossary' -- subject(s): Tides, Ocean currents, Dictionaries 'Instructions primary tide stations' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Tide-gages, Tides
Michael Rigsby has written: 'A quick field guide to tidepools of the Pacific coast' -- subject(s): Tide pool plants, Coastal ecology, Tide pools, Guidebooks, Habitat, Tide pool animals, Tide pool ecology 'Mating games' -- subject(s): Aquatic animals, Behavior, Reproduction, Sexual behavior in animals 'Monterey Bay Aquarium' -- subject(s): Marine animals, Monterey Bay Aquarium
The Tide is High (Blondie)
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John G. Carlisle has written: 'Red tide in California' -- subject(s): Alexandrium, Bioluminescence, Fish kills, Red tide
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Christopher N. Fairbanks has written: 'Growth of the red tide alga Heterosigma akashiwo' -- subject(s): Plankton blooms, Red tide
Ben Cook has written: 'Year of the Tide' -- subject(s): Alabama Crimson Tide (Football team), Football, University of Alabama 'Legend in crimson'
a band called Howlin' Maggie released a song in the mid-90's called "Alcohol" and i'd be pretty sure that's the one you're looking for. Has some fantastic drumming in it, especially at the end.