All Lifeboat garages have a ramp leading to the sea that helps it reach the sea at any tide. They are all built so that the tide level will never affect a launch.
When the sea is retreating from the land, it is an ebb tide. When the sea is coming in, it is a flood tide.
the ebb tide
the ebb tide
Well if you were going some where the tide could affect your speed. The tide could affect the time it would take you to get there. The tide could affect the amount of fuel you would burn. The tide could affect the water depth. The tide could affect the clearance you have if you are going to go under a bridge. So check your tide chart. If you go with the tide you save time and fuel.
150 feet deep. you will this on the travel channel. it comes on rarely so check it everyday.
The ebb tide in the Red Sea flows primarily due to the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun, which influences the water levels along the coastline. During ebb tide, water moves away from the shore, typically resulting in a drop in sea level and exposing intertidal zones. The unique geography of the Red Sea, with its narrowness and deep channels, can also create localized tidal effects and currents. Overall, the ebb tide contributes to the dynamic marine environment of the region.
the ebb tide
the ebb tide
Being overcome and possibly swept out to sea or dashed against rocks by waves. Becoming tide-bound. Possibly a rock falling on you but this is less likely. Deep water.
"Deep tide" could refer to an unusually strong or powerful tide, typically during a high or low tide. It might also metaphorically represent a situation or emotion of significant magnitude or intensity.
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