Marine animals, however, often react more to the opportunities associated with changes in tides. Some species of se a turtles, for example, wait for the full moon's high tide to ride waves onto shore and lay their eggs far up on the beach.However, many details remain largely unknown due...
In the ocean interior, this turbulent mixing is caused mainly by breaking internal waves: generated predominantly by winds and tides, these waves interact nonlinearly, transferring energy downscale, and finally become unstable, break and mix the water column. This paradigm, long parameterized ...
根据原文第三段:In other cases, the moon's effects are more universal. Communication pattems, for example, change with increased light availability at night for certain species of birds. Eagle owls use white throat feathers to communicate with other birds at night, and tend to increase this ...
Why the 18.6 year tide cannot explain the change of sign observed in j2secular variation of J218.6 year tidemean orbital motioneRecent studies show a change, starting in 1998, in the behavior of the variation of the dynamical flattening of the Earth (J2), supposed to be constant (secular)...
This is a major problem that most children's books (or adult's books or websites) have. They scale the planets/moons/stars but not the distance. As the comment above, to get normal tides, the tennis ball should be 7.2m away at this scale. --Gravitron(talk) 14:06, 22 April 2015 ...
Marine animals, however, often react more to the opportunities associated with changes in tides. Some species of se a turtles, for example, wait for the full moon's high tide to ride waves onto shore and lay their eggs far up on the beach.However, many details remain largely unknown due...
Describe why and how a cell can slow or shut down an enzyme. Describe how carbohydrates are absorbed from the alimentary canal and assimilated into body cells Explain the activity of the contractile vacuoles in amoebas during high and low tides. Ho...
Explain the budding of yeast. (a) Describe nitrogen fixation. (b) Why is it important to agriculture? Explain how the discipline of biochemistry grew out of the science of microbiology. Explain the role of dinoflagellates in the two very different phenomena of coral bleaching and red tides. ...
the child may have seen on TV – is one popular example of an object moving quickly around the planet while falling at the same time. The moon is another body that falls around Earth about every 27 days. It's gravity along with the sun's pulls on earth's waters causing tides to ...
Understanding the causes for such “attacks” is of interest from two perspectives. First, why would a free-ranging snake approach and bite a person that has not harassed it, is too large to be a prey item, and could readily be evaded in the complex three-dimensional world of a coral ...