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Qué (quién) es rock pool - definición

ROCKY POOL ON SEASHORE, SEPARATED AS POOL AT LOW TIDE, FILLED WITH SEAWATER
Tidepool; Tidepools; Rock pool; Tide pools; Tidal pool; Rockpool; Rock pool effect; Rock Pool; Tidal pools
  • A tide pool in [[Porto Covo]], west coast of [[Portugal]]
  • Low tide zone in a tide pool}}
  • Tide pools in Santa Cruz, California from spray/splash zone to low tide zone
  • The site of a tide pool in [[Santa Cruz, California]] showing [[sea star]]s, [[sea anemone]]s, and [[sea sponge]]s.

rock pool         
(rock pools)
A rock pool is a small pool between rocks on the edge of the sea.
N-COUNT
rock pool         
¦ noun a pool of water among rocks, typically along a shoreline.
Tide pool         
A tide pool or rock pool is a shallow pool of seawater that forms on the rocky intertidal shore. Many of these pools exist as separate bodies of water only at low tide.

Wikipedia

Tide pool

A tide pool or rock pool is a shallow pool of seawater that forms on the rocky intertidal shore. These pools typically range from a few inches to a few feet deep and a few feet across. Many of these pools exist as separate bodies of water only at low tide, as seawater gets trapped when the tide recedes. Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and moon. A tidal cycle is usually about 25 hours and consists of one or two high tides and two low tides.

Tide pool habitats are home to especially adaptable animals, like snails, barnacles, mussels, anemones, urchins, sea stars, crustaceans, seaweed, and small fish. Inhabitants must be able to cope with constantly changing water levels, water temperatures, salinity, and oxygen content. At low tide, there is the risk of predators like seabirds. These pools have engaged the attention of naturalists and marine biologists, as well as philosophical essayists: John Steinbeck wrote in The Log from the Sea of Cortez, "It is advisable to look from the tide pool to the stars and then back to the tide pool."

Ejemplos de uso de rock pool
1. Amy Stitch, 13, was abseiling down a gorge when she lost her footing and fell into a narrow rock pool 20ft below.