I'm not sure but i think its when a high or low tide is lower/higher than it should be because of the tilt of the earth?Giantpants said:
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Yea, slight variations in high/low tide height due to tilt of the earth in relation to the moon. Your turn!IHateClouds wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 2:26 pm I'm not sure but i think its when a high or low tide is lower/higher than it should be because of the tilt of the earth?
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How can topography affect the speed of a current? (like in rips)
If caught in a rip current, how should one swim?
If caught in a rip current, how should one swim?
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1. In the case of rips, an open path which is easier for water to take, such as between two barrier islands, allows water to move quickly through said pathIHateClouds wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 6:56 am How can topography affect the speed of a current? (like in rips)
If caught in a rip current, how should one swim?
2. Parallel to shore to escape the current
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1. correct! also add that the topography works as a funnel
2. yes, but you can also swim with the current because rips only extend for so far
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1. How is Chesapeake Bay classified, both in terms of geomorphology and water circulation?
2. Is a strong Peruvian current characteristic of El nino or La nina?
3. What did John Joly do?
2. Is a strong Peruvian current characteristic of El nino or La nina?
3. What did John Joly do?
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Ok I'm gonna try this.jimmy-bond wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2019 6:03 pm 1. How is Chesapeake Bay classified, both in terms of geomorphology and water circulation?
2. Is a strong Peruvian current characteristic of El nino or La nina?
3. What did John Joly do?
1. [hide]I guess an estuary?[/hide]
2. [hide]I would say La nina, seeing as it's a cold current and El Nino disrupts their fishing.[/hide]
3. [hide]I believe he came up with uranium dating, which can be used to find the age of many mineral deposits.[/hide]
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Pretty sure 1 is the type of estuary, which is drowned river valley and partially mixed21Cabbage wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2019 9:54 amOk I'm gonna try this.jimmy-bond wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2019 6:03 pm 1. How is Chesapeake Bay classified, both in terms of geomorphology and water circulation?
2. Is a strong Peruvian current characteristic of El nino or La nina?
3. What did John Joly do?
1. [hide]I guess an estuary?[/hide]
2. [hide]I would say La nina, seeing as it's a cold current and El Nino disrupts their fishing.[/hide]
3. [hide]I believe he came up with uranium dating, which can be used to find the age of many mineral deposits.[/hide]
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Hmmm's correction is right. 2 and 3 are also correct, but something else to note is he tried to calculate the age of the ocean in 1889. Your turn!21Cabbage wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2019 9:54 amOk I'm gonna try this.jimmy-bond wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2019 6:03 pm 1. How is Chesapeake Bay classified, both in terms of geomorphology and water circulation?
2. Is a strong Peruvian current characteristic of El nino or La nina?
3. What did John Joly do?
1. [hide]I guess an estuary?[/hide]
2. [hide]I would say La nina, seeing as it's a cold current and El Nino disrupts their fishing.[/hide]
3. [hide]I believe he came up with uranium dating, which can be used to find the age of many mineral deposits.[/hide]
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Did you know drowned river valleys are AKA "Rias"?
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