- Source: Narrows
A narrows or narrow (used interchangeably but usually in the plural form), is a restricted land or water passage. Most commonly a narrows is a strait, though it can also be a water gap.
A narrows may form where a stream passes through a tilted bed of hard rock lying between two softer beds: "[i]f the hard beds are vertical, so that their outcrop does not shift as erosion proceeds, a narrows is developed". Like a dam, this "raises the water level for a short distance upriver". A narrows is also typically a good location for trapping migrating fish. Furthermore, a narrows is "an important topographical feature for wind mixing", an effect where a wind chill may form ice while the surrounding temperature remains above freezing.
See also
Water gap
Buffalo Narrows
The Narrows, which separates Staten Island from Brooklyn and connects the upper and lower sections of New York Bay.
The Narrows, which is the narrowest section of Zion Canyon in Zion National Park, Utah.
References
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- Jembatan Tacoma Narrows (1940)
- Jembatan Verrazano-Narrows
- The Narrows (film)
- Saint Kitts
- Battery Weed
- Danau Manitoba
- Teluk New York
- Fort Wadsworth
- Selat Falkland
- Wilayah Seattle Raya
- Narrows
- The Narrows
- Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge
- Tacoma Narrows
- Tacoma Narrows Bridge (1940)
- Kent Narrows
- Wrangell Narrows
- Tacoma Narrows Bridge
- Narrows, Georgia
- Narrows (disambiguation)