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    The River Mersey

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    Liverpool landing stage on its east bank and the Woodside and Seacombe landing stages on its west bank. The River has the world’s fourth highest tidal range with up to 10 meter high spring tides and 7 meter high neap tides. Due to the narrowing of the river from over 3 miles wide in parts and the size of the tides‚ speeds of water behind all three landing stages can regularly get up to 7 Knots (8MPH). This causes numerous under currents around all three of the landing stage areas and can sweep a person

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    states of the South back into the Union. The war was complete with pivotal moments and pitted battles chock-full of blunders‚ yet Gettysburg stands alone as one of the most influential and tide turning confrontations of the war. With questionable tactics employed by the Generals and a potential shift in the tide of the war at stake‚ the winner of Gettysburg would hold an advantage over their enemy for the rest of the war. Just who was to hold the most blame in the blunders at Gettysburg? Was it Lee

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    Geol 1345 Lab 9B

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    coded in the animation with the lowest water levels (indicating low tide) most likely represented by [ (green to red) (blues and purples) ]. 3. The animation shows the tides moving through the estuary [ ( towards) ( away from) ] the mouth of the bay. Figure 2 shows water level changes during one tide’s journey through the Bay. 4. The times shown below the maps‚ indicate it probably took about [ (3) (6) (12) ] hours for the low tide to travel the entire length of the Bay. 5. In figure 2‚ mark the

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    behind him is a pretty good one. The tide was going out at the bay and the water where we were walking was ankle deep. Miniature waves splashed our legs and the choppiness of the water made it difficult to see our feet. No matter‚ I thought. This water wasn’t deep enough for any fish too big to hang out in. Even being barefoot‚ I figured I was safe. My husband spent his childhood coming to Cape Cod. He had walked in many a low tide and scoured the pools for low tide treasures. He knew the horseshoe

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    an image to represent the people who are trying to strip the ship of everything it earned and represented. 5. In Longfellow’s "The Tide Rises‚ The Tide Falls‚" how does the title foreshadow the fact the traveler will not return? This title foreshadows the fact that the traveler wont come back because a tide comes and goes and if a person was described as a tide then they would surley be either leaving or going. 6. Do you think Longfellow’s poem is about one specific traveler‚ or could it apply

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    Times Algal Blooms

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    presented and discussed‚ allowing the reader to derive their own opinion about the origin of algal blooms and what will happen in the future. table of contents Table of Contents I. Harmful Algae II. What are Algal Blooms and Red Tides? III. Why do Algal Blooms occur? IV. What are the effects of Algal Blooms? V. Where and how often do Algal Blooms occur? VI. Resources I. Harmful Algae All algal species are not harmful. Only a few out of the thousands of species

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    CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Saturday Night Fever Troll Scuffle His name was Barry Smells Plenty for obvious reason‚ and he decided not to kill me at least not yet. He’d rather waddle around kicking me in the chin dressed in . . . wow. Can you say time warp? Barry wore a cheesy white bellbottomed suit that was identical to the one John Travolta wore in the movie Saturday Night Fever. He stamped out a kick-ball-chain next to my bed waking me up with another glossy leather loafer to the chin. “Let’s go‚

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    Two Brothers

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    SLID IN LONG UNBROKEN SWELLS TOWARD THE SHORE WHERE IT BROKE AND DRAGGED AWAY THE FOOTPRINTS AND DELICATE WHORLS LEFT BY THE CRABS ON THE BLACK SAND OF THE BEACH. THE BROTHERS HAD REACHED THE ELBOWOF THE BEACH‚ JAWED ROCKS SPRAYCROWLED AT THIS TIME OF TIDE‚ FROM WHERE THE CURVED AWAY FROM THE TOWN OF FOLLW A TALL‚ HARSH CLIFF OF CLAY AT WHOSE ROCJY BASE THE DISSOLVING WORLD OF THE SEA ABRUPTLY ENDED. THEY WALKED ON A ROCKY STRETCH OF BEACH. THE ROCKS ENDED IN FRONT OF A SMALL TURTLE- SHAPED CAVE AND

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    gaps connecting the Venice Lagoon and the Adriatic Sea through which the tide ebbs and flows) and able to temporarily isolate the Venetian Lagoon from the Sea during high tides. Together with other measures such as coastal reinforcement‚ the raising of quaysides and paving and improvement of the lagoon‚ the Mose has been designed to protect Venice and the lagoon from tides of up to 3 m and is due to enter into operation for tides above 110 cm. The work is being carried out by the Consorzio Venezia

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     law of superposition‚ ocean sediments as paleoclimate records.  Q. What is ‘the snowline’ of the ocean?     Lecture 16: beaches‚ barrier islands‚ pocket beaches‚ headlands‚ stacks‚ arches‚ caves‚ wave cut notch‚  longshore drift‚ groin‚ spit‚ berm‚ low tide‚ high tide‚ breaker zone‚ swash zone‚ backshore‚ foreshore‚  offshore‚ seasonality of wave energy‚ seasonality of sediment inputs‚ wave cut platform‚ marine  terraces‚ supratidal‚ intertidal‚ subtidal‚ mudflats.  Q. Beaches most likely to form along 

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