Sentence examples for typically shallower from inspiring English sources

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The land breeze is typically shallower than the sea breeze since the cooling of the atmosphere over land is confined to a shallower layer at night than the heating of the air during the day.

Since the depth of hypocenters in the Atotsugawa fault area is typically shallower than 10 km, few stations are distributed near the center of focal sphere.

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The lagoon is typically shallow, only four or five feet deep.

Playing his typically shallow center field, Edmonds turned his back on a ball hit by Rafael Furcal, streaked toward the fence, drifted toward his right, and made a turning over-the-shoulder grab with his back to the infield as the ball dropped.

How typically shallow and short-termist of a politician, the civil servant might reply.

This pink it and shrink it approach represents typically shallow thinking about gender and usually only appeals to younger (lower income) women.

This interval is characterised by highly matured sandstone with quartzose composition (Nagura et al. 2003; Matsui et al. 2009) of typically shallow marine origin (Matsui et al. 2009).

This relationship was particularly strong for hill country underlain by Tertiary-aged sedimentary bedrock where landslides are typically shallow and translational (Marden et al. 1991).

Within neritic TRAs, turtles spent a majority of their time in the upper water column with more than 40% of their time spent between 0 10 m (up to 69% for SU05-1, Table S1) while dives were typically shallow (<50 m) and short (<20 min, Table S1, Fig. 5).

Extensive-type green roofs are typically shallow (<12 cm) and are dominated by succulents, whereas simple-intensive green roofs are typically deeper (12 35 cm) and can accommodate forbs and grasses (Köehler 2003, 2007; Dunnett and Kingsbury 2004; Dunnett and Nagase 2007; Sutton et al. 2012).

Wells with high Po in Florida are typically shallow wells located in the central part of the state (Harada et al. 1989) where the ultimate source of the Po is uranium-rich phosphate rock in the aquifers and phosphogypsum waste products from mining operations (Cherrier et al. 1995).

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