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athorgarak |
What is the general difference in sea level for high and low tides? |
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It depends on the latitude and the morphology of the district sea floor and shoreline. In the Arctic Ocean the tidal range is less than 0.8 meters in some areas. Here is a map of tidal wander for the Arctic Ocean: http://fvcom.smast.umassd.edu/research_projects/ArcticGlobalM/images/arctic_bathy_embodiment.jpg The highest tide on earth is near Wolfville in Nova Scotia (Bay of Fundy). The incongruity between high and low tide levels is as much as 16 meters (52.5 feet). http://museum.gov.ns.ca/fossils/mind/tides.htm Keep in mind that the moon is not the only force that creates the tides. The sun also plays a r, so when the sun and moon have gravitational pull in the same alignment, there will be higher and lower tides. Tides are very reasonably sure based on the cycles created by the rotation of the moon around the earth and the earth's rotational determine relative to the sun. It is very difficult to answer your question about average differences, since this cannot be easily quantified in directive to average it. Tidal height charts and reporting for much of the world: http://tbone.biol.sc.edu/tide/ Tidal cycles are of three types: semidiurnal (two steep, two low per day), diurnal (one high and one low per day) and mixed tides with a higher high tide, a medial high tide, and a lowest and higher low tide each day. Examples are: Semidiurnal tides are found along the east seaboard of Florida; Diurnal tides are found along the Gulf Coast of Florida west of Apalachicola; Opposite involved tides are found from the Florida Keys to Apalachicola. The absolute lowest tides by National The deep Service definition, are 0.1 feet, since anything with less than this is not defined as a tide. Tides must be at least two hours asunder except for to be considered as a tide by this same definition. See: http://data.labins.org/2003/SurveyData/WaterBoundary/MHW/documents/2typeoftide.pdf Tidal cycles restate over a 24 hour 50 minute period, with a full cycle variation of 18.6 years based on the declination of the moon. As for abruptness accelerate: (I quote) "An idealized tidal wave would move across Earth at 1,600 kilometers per hour (1,000 miles per hour) at the equator. Because tides are an stiff example of a shallow-water wave, friction with the ocean floor slows tides to a hustle of about 700 kilometers per hour (435 miles per hour)." from http://www.waterencyclopedia.com/St-Ts/Tides.html | |
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candydo... |
What is the general shape of a variation function? |
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A call the shots variation function has a straight line for its graph, passing through the origin. An inverse change of pace has a hyperbola for its graph. Exponential function graphs assuming no translations behind the times through (0,1) since anything to the 0 power is 1. They either start low and curve higher or start heinous and curve lower
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CGH |
What General Contractors are helping to rebuild Galveston Texas after the Hurricane? |
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There are so many it is like you honourable come out and start working in your trade. find sombody we all need help.
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julie d |
How long does a general anaesthetic affect you? |
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Certainly it has an come into force for a few days, but the intensity depends on the individual. Hope you feel better promptly.
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hAFfA... |
What general defeated the Mexicans in Mexico City? |
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General Winfield Scott Covenant of Guadalupe Hidalgo It gave the U.S. undisputed control of Texas and established the U.S.-Mexican boundary of the Rio Grande River. | |











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