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30 inch's of water how deep
The exact volume of water cannot be determined because we don't know how deep or high the container is but it would have a surface area of 396 ft2.
2 mi2 x 2 in = 9.293x106 ft3 = 6.951x107 gallons
That's going to depend on how deep or shallow you spread it. If you spread it one foot deep, it covers an area of 2 square feet. If you spread it one inch deep, it covers an area of 24 square feet.
The phrase deep water appears in Proverbs chapter 20.Proverbs 20:5 Counsel in the heart of man is like deep water, But a man of understanding will draw it out. - NKJProverbs 20:5 A person's thoughts are like water in a deep well, but someone with insight can draw them out. - GNB
It certainly is when you fall in deep water. or have to get out of a flooded area, and it is also good exercise.It helps you survive in water to keep your head above and breath.
The area between deep water waves and breaker zone is the euphotic zone
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Every geographical area in the wrld is different. Find out how deep the Frost line is for your area and bury the water line six inches to one foot below that.
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Yes, there are deep aquifers in the Mojave Desert that contain groundwater. However, access to this water can be limited due to the depth and quality of the aquifers, as well as the challenges associated with extraction and sustainability in desert environments.
The Tewkesbury floods in 2007 were caused by prolonged and heavy rainfall which led to the rivers Severn and Avon overflowing. The high levels of rainfall saturated the ground, leading to widespread flooding in the area. Additionally, poor drainage systems and the convergence of multiple waterways in the region exacerbated the flooding.
There is no bottomless body of water in the world. Any water area no matter how deep will eventually have a bottom.
You are making a very deep bow, so your face touches the floor.
Loch is the Scottish name for a flooded glacial valley that may be fresh or sea-water.
Burying it could be safe, provided it is deep in a stable geologic area and somewhere that will not get flooded. Incineration would just scatter the radioactivity to the winds, you can't destroy radioactivity by chemical methods.
Some pools have a shallow end to warm up in, and then the playing area is deep, some have just deep water, some are half and half. I depends on what pool you are in.