Could it also be because of the term,'sounding the depth' ? IE, the water is deep enough,making it a sound anchorage.
The sound made by water is often called "splashing" or "lapping."
The sound made by water is commonly referred to as "splashing" or "rippling."
The sound of water is often described as "dripping," "trickling," "splashing," "gurgling," or "rushing," depending on the context and the specific characteristics of the water flow.
Sound energy is called acoustic energy. It is produced by the vibration of air particles and travels in waves through a medium, such as air or water.
Energy moving through a body of water is scientifically called hydro energy. When hydro energy is present, the water cycle changes.
A sound.
That body of water is called Long Island Sound.
Puget Sound is a large body of water located by the Olympic Peninsula
The sound made by water is often called "splashing" or "lapping."
Yes a sound is a name for a body of water
A bay is a body of water that is almost completely surrounded by land, yet still remains connected to a larger body of water. A large bay may also be called a bight, a gulf, a sea, or a sound.
sound
A large body of water that is partly enclosed by land with a wide mouth leading to a larger body of water is known as a bay. Large bays may also be called a gulf, sea, sound, or bight.
They are called sound waves. Their name does not change just because they travel in water.
vertical movement of a body of water called
The sound made by water is commonly referred to as "splashing" or "rippling."
thin body of water running between a mainland and island.