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11 miles may sound deep, but that's actually shallow for a major quake.
but that's actually shallow for a major quake.
Walruses prefer shallow shelf regions to forage on the sea floor, and they really seek out physical touch with one another, so you're likely to find them clustered together.
While today they are swallowed by shallow seas, this is only the result of a geologically recent rise in sea levels.
shallow seas, this is only the result of a geologically recent rise in sea levels.
At shallow sites such as Richelieu Rock the ebb and flow of the tide
These shallow waters never met what I needed.
Mangle: These shallow waters never meant what i needed.
At shallow sites such as Richelieu Rock the ebb and flow of the tide
which burrows its hinge into the reef. (at a shallow depth).
A 'frying pan' is a shallow pan that we use to fry meat, vegetables, fish or other ingredients.
This is when we cook them in shallow oil in a pan, in this case, a frying pan.
Maybe it becomes shallow and quick or perhaps you even hold your breath without realizing it.
When carbon dioxide levels drop too low due to rapid shallow breathing the neurons in your amygdala become more excitable making you more prone to anxiety and overreaction.
The quake happened when the strain on that fault was suddenly released and in geological terms at least at a shallow depth, just 10 kilometers or six miles down.
The loyal employees would never be taken in by such a shallow display.
by such a shallow display--