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Between the tides.
Ãâó: www.reefed.edu.au/glossary/t.html
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1. The cycle of alternate rising and falling of the surface of an ocean or large lake, caused by the gravitational pull of the Sun and especially Moon in interaction with the Earth's rotation. Tides occur on a regular basis, twice every day on most of the Earth. 2. A single rise or fall within this cycle.
Ãâó: college.hmco.com/geology/resources/geologylink/glo...
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| tide |
On a buoy report, the water level in feet above or below Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW).
Ãâó: weather.gov/glossary/glossary.php
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The predictable, regular rising and lowering of water in some areas due to the pull of the sun and the moon. Tidal changes can happen approximately every 6 or 12 hours depending on the region. To find out the time and water levels of different tides, you can use tide tables for your area. The period of high water level is known as high tide and the period of low water level is known as low tide. In the Bay of Fundy, the tidal range exceeds 40 feet (13 meters.)
Ãâó: www.terrax.org/sailing/glossary/gt.aspx
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The daily rising or falling of sea level at a given point on the Earth.
Ãâó: www.wwnorton.com/college/geo/earth2/glossary/t.htm
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| TID | low-lying coastal land drained by tidal streams |
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| TID | a stream in which the effects of the tide extend far upstream |
| TID | a stream in which the effects of the tide extend far upstream |
| TID | a channel in which a tidal current runs |
| TID | in a tidy manner |
| TID | the trait of being neat and orderly |
| TID | the habit of being tidy |
| TID | new information about specific and timely events |
| TID | receptacle that holds odds and ends (as sewing materials) |
| TID | put (things or places) in order |
| TID | large in amount or extent or degree |
| TID | marked by good order and cleanliness in appearance or habits |
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