The meter of the poem "The Sea is Calm Tonight" by Charles H. H. Smith typically follows a regular rhythmic pattern. The poem is written in iambic pentameter, which consists of five metrical feet per line, each foot containing an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. This creates a smooth, flowing rhythm that mirrors the calmness of the sea. The consistent meter contributes to the serene and reflective mood of the piece.
About 2/9ths of the berg would be above the water. Can you detail out?
MAMSL (Meter Above Mean Seal Level)
1.21kg/m3 at 20 deg C at sea level 1.16kg/m3 at at 30 deg C
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To raise global sea levels by 1 meter, approximately 36 million cubic kilometers (or about 8.6 million cubic miles) of water would be needed. This estimate considers the total surface area of the world's oceans, which is about 361 million square kilometers. Therefore, the volume of water required is derived from multiplying the ocean surface area by the height increase of 1 meter.
The Sea of Galilee
Calm sea, as in the calm ocean.
There is not a Calm Sea in Blue Rescue Team, bu there is a Grand Sea, Far-Off Sea, and Stormy Sea. Sorry.
sea of galilee
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very calm, dead calm
The opposite of emotional calm could be:excitedenthuseddisturbedupsetanxiousscaredmadexcitedhystericalstressedjitteryThe opposite of calm (wind, sea) could be:windystormy
no freaking clue
sargasso sea
Yesterday? It was rough.
calm