Sentences with phrase «calm water surface»

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The simple answer is that all those resources make big companies much slower learners than the duck - like entrepreneurs — who appear calm above water while they're rapidly paddling beneath the surface.
The observance of the millennium has brought an apparent calm on the surface of the water, but according to several sources, it has really done little to ensure any regularity in the unpredictable currents beneath.
You have to look at the stats when Ozil plays, he is a bit like a duck, all calm above the surface and it looks like there isn't much happening but it's all going on under water!
Use a straw to blow the boats across a calm surface of water, what happens when you blow gently and then with more force?
Microbial mats could float near the water's surface for efficient photosynthesis when a star is calm, then sink to a safe depth when a flare hits.
Its calm seas and enormous sand dunes might remind you of Earth, until you learn that what's flowing across Titan's surface is not water, but liquid hydrocarbons.
On the surface, you see this calm animal, just floating along, but when you look under the water you see the duck legs busily working away and so that's how a lot of people will describe their mind.
It is harvested from the surface of the water where it forms when winds are calm and the weather is warm.
Stunning descriptions of the often tranquil surroundings mingle with an atmosphere that quickly turns malignant as troubling discoveries begin to emerge and take shape beneath the surface of the calm waters.
Without the flower attachment, you'll get a large water surface for drinking; with the white part, your cat can enjoy long streams of water with an exciting bubbling top; with both the white part and the yellow part of the flower, only calm streams of water come out without any bubbling top.
The water here is usually calm so it is a great choice if you're traveling with kids, and the gentle surf and reefs make it a good spot for beginning snorkelers too — a snorkel trail stretching 200 yards is marked by underwater signs to guide you on your below - the - surface discoveries.
Rakiraki Reef Basics: Submerged pinnacles, walls, macro life Depth: 5 - 30m Visibility: 20 - 30m Currents: Moderate to strong Surface conditions: Calm but can be choppy Water temperature: 26 - 31 °C Experience level: Beginner - advanced Number of dive sites: > 50 (including Vatu - I - Ra) Diving season: All year round Distance: 88 km east from Nadi Access: Rakiraki dive resorts
Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 10 - 40m Currents: Gentle to moderate Surface conditions: Usually calm but can be choppy Water temperature: 24 - 29 °C Experience level: Beginner - advanced Number of dive sites: > 300 Recommended length of stay: 1 - 2 weeks
Elkhorn coral grows to the surface and purple seafans, resplendent of their rich hues, sweep at the calm surface waters.
The calm and the still of the water a far cry from how it seems on the surface.
Surface interval between dives is done in the «inside» area of the park where calmer waters prevail.
Micronesia has all the elements of a world - class snorkeling destination: warm, clear waters; calm conditions; plentiful and varied fish life; and rainbow - colored reefs that begin in shallow water — and in some cases rise right to the surface.
Depth: 16 - > 131 ft (5 - > 40m) Visibility: 33 - 131 ft (10 - 40m) Currents: None to gentle Surface conditions: Mostly calm but can be choppy further from shore Water temperature: 79 - 84 °F (26 - 29 °C) Experience level: Beginner - advanced Number of dive sites: > 125 Recommended length of stay: 2 - 3 weeks
Depth: 5 - 40m Visibility: 5 - 25m Currents: Can be strong Surface conditions: Calm to choppy Water temperature: 27 - 30 °C Experience level: Beginner - advanced Number of dive sites: ~ 6, but > 20 including Koh Tao Recommended length of stay: 5 days
Depth: 16 - 115ft (5 - 35m) Visibility: 33 - 82ft (10 - 25m) Currents: None to gentle Surface conditions: Mostly calm but can be choppy further from shore Water temperature: 77 - 84 °F (25 - 29 °C) Experience level: Beginner - intermediate Number of dive sites: > 30 Distance: 25 miles (40 km) north northeast of Belize City Recommended length of stay: 1 week
Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 10 - 80m Currents: Can be very strong Surface conditions: Calm Water temperature: 19 - 30 °C Experience level: Intermediate - advanced Number of dive sites: ~ 500 Recommended length of stay: 2 - 4 weeks
Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 10 - 30m Currents: Moderate to strong Surface conditions: Normally calm Water temperature: 27 - 30 °C Experience level: Intermediate - advanced Number of dive sites: Unknown, but > 15 Recommended length of stay: 10 - 12 days
Depth: 16 - 100ft (5 - 30m) Visibility: 50 - 100ft (15 - 30m) Currents: Gentle to moderate Surface conditions: Generally calm but can be choppy Water temperature: 72 - 82 °F (22 - 28 °C) Experience level: Beginner - intermediate Number of dive sites: ~ 11 Distance: 108 miles (175 km) from Punta Arenas, 10 miles (16 km) offshore from the Osa Peninsula Recommended length of stay: 8 days
Clear, calm water conditions prevail most of the year, allowing divers to enjoy their time above and below the surface.
Great for: Small animals, underwater photography, walls, wrecks, drift dives, reef life and health and advanced divers Not so great for: Beginners Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 10 - 80m Currents: Can be very strong Surface Conditions: Calm Water Temperature: 19 - 30 °C Experience Level: Intermediate - advanced Number of dive sites: ~ 500 Access: Dive resorts and liveaboard charters Recommended length of stay: 2 - 4 weeks
Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 10 - 45m Currents: Can be very strong Surface conditions: Calm Water temperature: 19 - 26 °C Experience level: Beginner - advanced Number of dive sites: ~ 50 Recommended length of stay: 1 - 2 weeks
Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 10 - 30m Currents: Moderate Surface conditions: Calm Water temperature: 27 - 30 °C Experience level: Intermediate - advanced Number of dive sites: Unknown, but > 200 Recommended length of stay: 10 - 16 days
Great for: Small animals, underwater photography and advanced divers Not so great for: Large animals, walls, drift dives and non-diving activities Depth: 5 - 30m Visibility: 10 - 25m Currents: Gentle Surface Conditions: Calm Water Temperature: 26 - 29 °C Experience Level: Beginner - advanced Number of dive sites: > 30 Distance: ~ 45 km east of Manado (1 1/2 hours) Access: Resorts and liveaboards Recommended length of stay: 5 - 10 days
Great for: Large animals, small animals, drift dives, visibility, advanced divers and non-diving activities Not so great for: Underwater photography and snorkelling Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 10 - 45m Currents: Can be very strong Surface Conditions: Calm Water Temperature: 19 - 26 °C Experience Level: Beginner - advanced Number of dive sites: ~ 50 Access: Dive resorts Recommended length of stay: 1 - 2 weeks
Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 20 - 40m Currents: Gentle Surface conditions: Calm Water temperature: 25 - 30 °C Experience level: Intermediate - advanced Number of dive sites: ~ 20 Recommended length of stay: 5 - 8 days
Great for: Reef life and health, large and small animals, underwater photography, advanced divers Not so great for: Non-diving activities Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 10 - 30m Currents: Can be strong Surface Conditions: Calm Water Temperature: 27 - 30 °C Experience Level: Intermediate - advanced Number of dive sites: Unknown but > 200 Distance: ~ 1,200 km north east of West Timor (60 hours) Access: Liveaboard cruises from West Papua Recommended length of stay: 10 - 16 days
Depth: 16 - > 130ft (5 - > 40m) Visibility: 50 - 130ft (15 - 40m) Currents: None to gentle (The Elbow can be moderate) Surface conditions: Calm on the west can be rough on the east Water temperature: 79 - 84 °F (26 - 29 °C) Experience level: Beginner - advanced Number of dive sites: ~ 70 Distance: 19 miles (30 km) east of Belize City Recommended length of stay: 1 week
Great for: Small animals, wall dives, underwater photography, reef life and health, value - for - money and advanced divers Not so great for: Non-diving activities Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 15 - 80m Currents: Usually gentle in the north, occasionally strong in the south and around outlying islands Surface Conditions: Often calm but can be choppy Water Temperature: 26 - 30 °C Experience Level: Beginner - advanced Number of dive sites: ~ 250 Access: Dive resorts and liveaboard safaris Recommended length of stay: 2 - 4 weeks
Depth: 16 - > 130ft (5 - > 40m) Visibility: 82 - 197ft (25 - 60m) Currents: Can be strong in the Pacific, usually mild in the Caribbean Surface conditions: Mostly calm but can be choppy further from shore Water temperature: 66 - 84 °F (19 - 29 °C) Experience level: Intermediate - advanced (Pacific), beginner - advanced (Caribbean) Number of dive sites: > 120 Recommended length of stay: 2 - 3 weeks
Depth: 19 - > 130ft (6 - > 40m) Visibility: 50 - 98ft (15 - 30m) Currents: Mild to moderate Surface conditions: Generally calm with some swell or chop during storms Water temperature: 78 - 84 °F (25 - 29 °C) in summer and 72 - 80 °F (22 - 27 °C) during winter Experience level: Beginners to advanced Number of dive sites: ~ 20 Recommended length of stay: 8 - 12 days
Depth: 5m - > 40m Visibility: 20m - 30m Currents: Gentle - moderate Surface conditions: Generally calm Water temperature: 22 °C - 28 °C Experience level: Beginner - advanced Number of dive sites: ~ 40 Recommended length of stay: 1 week
Great for: Small animals, walls, underwater photography, drifts, reef life and health, value - for - money and advanced divers Not so great for: Wrecks and non-diving activities Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 20 - 35m Currents: Usually gentle but can be strong Surface Conditions: Calm Water Temperature: 27 - 30 °C Experience Level: Beginner - advanced Number of dive sites: ~ 25 Distance: ~ 18 km north of Manado Bay (40 mins) Access: Diving resorts Recommended length of stay: 7 - 10 days
Depth: 16 - > 130ft (5 - > 40m) Visibility: 65 - 130ft (20 - 40m) Currents: None to gentle Surface conditions: Mostly calm but can be choppy when windy Water temperature: 77 - 84 °F (25 - 29 °C) Experience level: Beginner - advanced Number of dive sites: ~ 25 Distance: 50 miles (80 km) south east of Belize City Recommended length of stay: 1 week
While the flat glass surface at first appears as calm water, it turns into a hole each time someone, somewhere, somehow attempts suicide.
The pearly specimens are set against a backdrop of a Northern red oak, their shimmering surfaces reflected in a calm strip of water.
It is the same water photographed on different days, one's surface slightly calmer than the other.
First, Arctic snow showers in really calm winds cover wide expanses of the sea surface, help tame the colder than 0 C sea water, the flakes almost float but gather in clusters extending large areas.
A black form thrashes the surface into foam, then the line slackens and the water calms.
The warm water and calm winds of this periodic Pacific tropical condition are «a big way to get subsurface heat back to the surface
The formulas assume that the ice growth occurs in calm water and is reasonably consistent, and they do not take into account sea ice motion, snow cover, and other surface conditions.»
The emissivity of water is > 0.99, so if it is dead calm the surface can lose a lot of heat in a single night.
I remember as a kid, taking an early morning swim in a lake after a calm clear night and feeling how much colder was the water on the surface.
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