intertidal
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of intertidal
Example Sentences
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"However, the same cannot be said for intertidal systems" such as salt marshes and mudflats that line the coast and are exposed at low tide, he added.
From Barron's • Mar. 17, 2026
More of the intertidal zone — where crabs, sculpin and sea stars hang out — will be exposed Thursday and Friday than any other time this year.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 6, 2024
A very clear relationship emerged in the long term: intertidal areas only grow when the water is turbid enough.
From Science Daily • May 6, 2024
Additionally, the reduction in flow between the groynes could potentially benefit the stability of the intertidal coastal areas in the long term and mitigate the effects of rising sea levels.
From Science Daily • May 6, 2024
Essentially all the plants and creatures which have left us their traces from this period of the earth’s history are shallow-water and intertidal beings.
From A Short History of the World by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)
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