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Because of this many beaches and pools prohibit diving in shallow waters or when a lifeguard is not on duty.
Because they are shallow, these many lakes contain only slightly more water than Finland's annual rainfall.
Because of the size of Olympus Mons and its shallow slopes, an observer standing on the Martian surface would be unable to view the entire profile of the volcano, even from a great distance.
Because the water along the route was as shallow as, a larger ship could not have made the voyage.
Because of the ships ' negligible draft, the Vikings could sail in shallow waters, allowing them to invade far inland along rivers.
Because of its shallow roots, it has very low tolerance to winds.
Because the harbor was shallow, Yakuts had to wade with loads from shore to barge.
Because Lake Chad is very shallow — only at its deepest — its area is particularly sensitive to small changes in average depth, and consequently it also shows seasonal fluctuations in size of about 1 m every year.
Because of the shallow character of the sea, the temperature usually lowers by only about 1 ° C with depth, but in cold winters, the difference can reach 5 – 7 ° C.
Because the Jurassic was a time with high sealevels, all these oceans were connected by shallow seas.
Because the estuary is shallow, the county's most important port is several kilometres west of the city, at Foynes.
Because of the low strength of the quaternary sediments, they are subject to rapid erosion and shallow slumping.
Because of a sandbank, the northern one is very narrow and shallow, 100 m wide and just 1 m deep in places, impassable to large boats.
Because the pressure of printing quickly destroys the burr, drypoint is useful only for comparatively small editions ; as few as ten or twenty impressions with burr can be made, and after the burr has gone, the comparatively shallow lines will wear out relatively quickly.
Because a shallow search is faster than deeper search, the cutoff is found faster, accelerating the computer chess program.
Because they were able to navigate in very shallow water, they were also used for coasting.
Because new duplicate objects are created instead of simply copying references to existing objects, deep operations will become a source of performance issues more readily than shallow operations.
Because of dead space, taking deep breaths more slowly ( e. g. ten 500 ml breaths per minute ) is more effective than taking shallow breaths quickly ( e. g. twenty 250 ml breaths per minute ).
Because the Tigris river was too shallow for the seaplanes to use at that time of year, the seaplanes were converted into Shorthorns.
Because the rivers Pilcomayo and Bermejo are so shallow, the attempts to set a route towards Asunción was abandoned.
Because of the ships ' shallow displacements, the ships appear almost barge-like, sitting directly atop the water, from a distance.
Because of her speed and skill, the cut was a relatively shallow one ).
Because conventional hot water storage tanks can be expected to leak every 5 to 15 years, high-quality installations will include, and most US building / plumbing codes now require, a shallow metal or plastic pan to collect the inevitable seepage when it occurs.
Because of the deforestation that resulted from the cutting of much wood for fuel during the 19th-century age of steamboats, the Mississippi River became more shallow and broad, with more severe flooding and lateral changes in its channel in the stretch from St. Louis to the confluence with the Ohio River.

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Because the waters of the Tigris and Euphrates above their confluence are heavily silt-laden, irrigation and fairly frequent flooding deposit large quantities of silty loam in much of the delta area.
Because of the supply-lines ( 1, 000 miles into Vandal waters ) and the huge drain of the imperial treasury.
Because Galway imposed taxes on the ships that traded their goods there, the O ' Flahertys, led by Ní Mháille, decided to extract a similar tax from ships traveling in waters off their lands.
Because of this bloom-and-bust cycle, diatoms are believed to play a disproportionately important role in the export of carbon from oceanic surface waters ( see also the biological pump ).
Because of their popularity, trout are often raised on fish farms and planted into heavily fished waters, in an effort to mask the effects of overfishing.
Because it is exposed to the generally westerly winds and waves of the Pacific, seas and weather in Juan de Fuca Strait are, on average, rougher than in the more protected waters inland, thereby resulting in a number of small-craft advisories.
Because the Russians desired to slip undetected into Vladivostok, as they approached Japanese waters they steered outside regular shipping channels to reduce the chance of detection.
Because of their thin tests, they would certainly not have survived in the wave-battered coastal waters inhabited by many modern echinoids.
Because of the natural hazards of the strait, where the waters of Green Bay meet the open body of Lake Michigan, they gave it the French appellation Porte des Morts Passage, which in English means the " Door to the Way to Death ," or simply, " Death's Door.
Because of their development from Atlantic seagoing vessels, the great ships were more weatherly than galleys and better suited to open waters.
Because of the great number of rocks and shoals just above or below the water's surface, it is unwise to travel the waters at night, unless one stays in the main channels and has charts, a chart plotter, or knows the area well.
Because of living in ephemeral waters, the eggs of most killifish can survive periods of partial dehydration.
Because of the recent flooding that is affecting Bangkok and the rest of Thailand, the airport has closed as flood waters flowed on to the runways and affected the lighting.
Because of its importance as a wildlife sanctuary, access to Saltholm and its surrounding waters is strictly controlled.
Because sunfish must consume a large volume of prey, their presence in a given area may be used as an indicator of nutrient-rich waters where endangered species may be found.
Because of the treacherous waters, pilotage is an essential service for shipping.
Because of its additional skin-planking ( called kotsa ) and Arctic design of the body and the rudder, it could sail without being damaged in the waters full of ice blocks and ice floes.
Because of the abundance of oysters filtering the waters of the Chesapeake, the water was much clearer than it is now.
Because of incorrect reports about the presence of Japanese torpedo boats, submarines and minefields in the North Sea, and the general nervousness of the Russian sailors, 48 harmless fishing vessels were attacked by the Russians, thousands of miles away from enemy waters.
Because of its great size but shallow waters, San Pablo Bay frequently has difficult boating conditions.
Because this river flows through a large agricultural area, its waters collect silt and fertilizer runoff.
Because of its height above the emerald-green Gulf waters, length of continuous travel, location in a warm-weather state, and modern architectural design, it is a popular spot for filming automobile commercials.

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