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Other factors, such as water temperature, depth of water, the fish life it supports, wave action, flooding, etcetera, will affect its recreation value.
The greater the depth of the water, the greater is the speed of the wave ; ;
The depth of water at the apex of the ridge is less than in most places, while the bottom of the ridge is three times as deep.
The dense Mediterranean water sinks below the Black Sea inflow to a depth of, then flows through the Dardanelles Strait and into the Sea of Marmara at velocities of 5 – 15 cm / s.
The ratio of the length of rode to the water depth is known as the scope.
The elements of anchoring gear include the anchor, the cable ( also called a rode ), the method of attaching the two together, the method of attaching the cable to the ship, charts, and a method of learning the depth of the water.
For this reason it is important to have a reliable and accurate method of measuring the depth of water.
As the ice melts, the melt water provides stability and the critical depth is well below the mixing depth, which allows for a positive net primary production.
Hood replied that he would take careful soundings as he advanced to test the depth of the water, and that " If you will allow the honour of leading you into battle, I will keep the lead going.
Because water is incompressible and must remain within the confines of the bucket, this outward movement increases the depth of water at the larger radius, increasing the height of the surface at larger radius, and lowering it at smaller radius.
Astronomers did not observe large amounts of water following the collisions, and later impact studies found that fragmentation and destruction of the cometary fragments in an ' airburst ' probably occurred at much higher altitudes than previously expected, with even the largest fragments being destroyed when the pressure reached, well above the expected depth of the water layer.
Because Judaism focuses on this life, many questions to do with survival and conflict ( such as the classic moral dilemma of two people in a desert with only enough water for one to survive ) were analysed in great depth by the rabbis within the Talmud, in the attempt to understand the principles a godly person should draw upon in such a circumstance.
June 2009 sonar mapping of the Challenger Deep by the Simrad EM120 ( sonar multibeam bathymetry system for 300 – 11, 000 m deep water mapping ) aboard the RV Kilo Moana indicated a depth of.
The sonar system uses phase and amplitude bottom detection, with a precision of better than 0. 2 % of water depth ; this is an error of about at this depth.
Over the course of six to nine million years, as the Challenger Deep grew to its present depth, many of the species present in the sediment died out or were unable to adapt to the increasing water pressure and changing environment.
The majority of accidents that are classified as ' diving-related ' are incidents caused by individuals jumping from structures such as bridges or piers into water of inadequate depth.
Outdoor diving requires knowledge of the water depth and currents as conditions can be dangerous.
The exact composition of the Dead Sea water varies mainly with season, depth and temperature.

depth and is
If he thus achieves a lyrical, dreamlike, drugged intensity, he pays the price for his indulgence by producing work -- Allen Ginsberg's `` Howl '' is a striking example of this tendency -- that is disoriented, Dionysian but without depth and without Apollonian control.
Mimesis is the nearest possible thing to the actual re-living of experience, in which the imagining person recovers through images something of the force and depth characteristic of experience itself.
It is beyond the province of this epilogue to cover policy questions of such depth and range.
Master Gorton, having foully abused high and low at Aquidneck is now bewitching and bemaddening poor Providence, both with his unclean and foul censures of all the ministers of this country ( for which myself have in Christ's name withstood him ), and also denying all visible and external ordinances in depth of Familism: almost all suck in his poison, as at first they did at Aquidneck.
yet here was a depth of sensibility which is lacking in a considerable portion of the beneficiaries of our civilization.
When a hole is to be bored to a predetermined depth, mark the depth on the side of the stock, then run the bit down so that it is even with the mark.
In following this general principle, Mason provides the observer with a natural eye progression from foreground to background, and the illusion of depth is instantly created.
The infrared emission could then be assumed to originate at the surface of the moon, while the radio emission originates at some depth beneath the surface, where the temperature variation due to solar radiation is reduced in amplitude and shifted in phase.
Literal flatness now tends to assert itself as the main event of the picture, and the device boomerangs: the illusion of depth is rendered even more precarious than before.
The trompe-l'oeil illusion here is no longer enclosed between parallel flatnesses, but seems to thrust through the surface of the drawing paper and establish depth on top of it.
Planes defined as parallel to the surface also cut through it into real space, and a depth is suggested optically which is greater than that established pictorially.
Lagrange's law says that its velocity is equal to the square root of the product of the depth times the acceleration due to gravity.
It is an experience of a new depth of community derived from an awareness of the corporate indwelling of Christ in His people.
but when the sounds of the two speakers are allowed to mix, there is excellent depth and dimension to the music.
The average depth of the Atlantic, with its adjacent seas, is ; without them it is.
The greatest depth, Milwaukee Deep with, is in the Puerto Rico Trench.

depth and necessary
Mies ' design included a bronze curtain wall with external H-shaped mullions that were exaggerated in depth beyond what was structurally necessary.
But it is not always necessary to go to the maximum depth if the surfaces are not highly reflective.
The instance method should return a object containing all the information necessary to reconstitute objects of this class and all referenced objects up to a maximum depth given as an integer parameter ( a value of-1 implies that depth checking should be disabled ).
Most birds of prey sport eyes on the sides of their heads, but the stereoscopic nature of the owl's forward-facing eyes permits the greater sense of depth perception necessary for low-light hunting.
A subsoil of gravel, or the presence of hard-pan, is not desirable, as cultivation to a depth of from twelve to fifteen inches is necessary to produce the best results.
The information necessary to establish relatedness becomes less available as the time depth is increased.
The Karst Underwater Research team successfully executed exploration dives and the necessary in-water decompression to explore approximately in multiple passages at an average depth of Fresh Water ( ffw ) with a maximum depth of 407 ffw.
Because subduction of slabs to depth is necessary to drive subduction zone volcanism ( through the destabilization and dewatering of minerals and the resultant flux melting of the mantle wedge ), flat-slab subduction can be invoked to explain volcanic gaps.
It may be necessary to backtrack incorrect guesses or to analyze the available statistics in much more depth than the somewhat simplified justifications given in the above example.
Moreover, voice actors, musicians and other talent may be added as necessary to give the animation additional depth.
Concrete floating bridges are employed to span the lake because Lake Washington's depth and muddy bottom prevented the emplacement of the pilings or towers necessary for the construction of a causeway or suspension bridge.
While the core rulebook mentions and discusses the other Exalted to the extent necessary for them to appear as supporting characters in Solar-themed games, additional sourcebooks provide the depth of detail necessary to stage other Exalted as playable characters.
The draft required for mold release is primarily dependent on the depth of the cavity: the deeper the cavity, the more draft necessary.
In 2004 SBI DFHI Ltd ( DISCOUNT AND FINANCE HOUSE OF INDIA ) was founded with its headquarter in MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA. SBI DFHI Ltd is primary dealer that trades in Fixed income securities ( treasury bills, state development loans, government securities, non SLR bonds, corporate bonds ) and Short Term Money Market instruments ( certificates of deposits, commercial paper, inter-corporate deposits, call and money notice deposits ). IT is an institution formed by RBI to support the book building process in primary auctions of Government securities and provide necessary depth and liquidity to the Secondary market in Government securities.
The structure had fallen into such a state of disrepair by 1949 that one inspector of the time said the historic structure was standing “ purely from habit .” Larson later explained the nature of the total renovation in depth by saying, “ In order to make the White House structurally sound, it was necessary to completely dismantle, and I mean completely dismantle, everything from the White House except the four walls, which were constructed of stone.
The consolidation of snow to ice necessary to trap the air takes place at depth ( the ' trapping depth ') once the pressure of overlying snow is great enough.
A depth gauge and an oxygen analyser / oxygen sensor can be used to measure the partial pressure of oxygen of the breathing gas, which is necessary to avoid oxygen toxicity.
To get beneath the superficiality of the nominal definition it is necessary to analyze the notion of correspondence in greater depth.
The physical characteristics of most of the devices used clinically to heat tissues have been proved to be inefficient to reach the necessary therapeutic heating patterns in the range of depth of the damage tissue.

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