tidal part造句
例句与造句
- It carries the Konkan Railway over the tidal part of the Zuari River,
- The tidal part of Eprapah Creek of course is home to fish, molluscs, and crabs.
- It occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region, in coastal waters, estuaries and the tidal parts of rivers.
- The lower reaches-the tidal part-of Wolli Creek are home to a plant community known as saltmarsh, or coastal saltmarsh.
- But lower on the river from Derby, down into the tidal part of the stream, there is no closed season.
- It's difficult to find tidal part in a sentence. 用tidal part造句挺难的
- Most of London's water comes from non-tidal parts of the Thames and Lea, with the remainder being abstracted from underground sources.
- The reverse direction of the path going upstream on the non-tidal part is obtainable by following the locks up from Teddington Lock.
- Bodies of water that are part of Narragansett Bay include the Sakonnet River, Mount Hope Bay, and the southern, tidal part of the Taunton River.
- The last few tributaries connect to the tidal part of the Tolka, or its estuary, but have been confused by the merging of natural watercourses and city drainage lines.
- It was situated close to the land drainage pumping station, which pumps into the tidal part of the Fossdyke, draining some of low-lying land to the south of Torksey.
- The first bridge over the tidal part of the river was built in 1797 and by the time of the 1801 census 614 people were residing in the village.
- Before the 12th century, when drainage and embankment efforts led by monks began to separate the land from the estuarine mudflats, the Wash was the tidal part of The Fens that extended as far as Cambridge and Peterborough.
- In the mid-16th century, when large-scale drainage and coastal reclamation works led by Dutch engineers began in and around the Wash, documents began to refer to " Waashe " or " Wysche ", but only for the tidal parts of the Rivers Welland and Nene.
- The town of Teddington a few miles west of London marks the boundary between the tidal and non-tidal parts of the Thames, although it is still considered a freshwater river about as far east as Battersea insofar as the average salinity is very low and the fish fauna consists predominantly of freshwater species such as smelt become much more common.