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  2. Neritic zone - Wikipedia

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    All photosynthetic life needs light to grow and how far out into the ocean light can still penetrate through the water column to the floor or benthic zone is what defines the neritic zone. That photic zone, or area where light can penetrate through the water column, is usually above ~100 meters (~328 feet). Some coastal areas have a long area ...

  3. Maximum elevation figure - Wikipedia

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    MEF's of 4700 and 3300 feet are shown on this excerpt from the FAA's Los Angeles sectional aeronautical chart. Maximum elevation figure ( MEF ) is a type of visual flight rule (VFR) information that indicates the elevation of the highest geographical feature within a GEOREF quadrangle area.

  4. Sky Tower (Auckland) - Wikipedia

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    The Sky Tower is a telecommunications and observation tower in Auckland, New Zealand.Located at the corner of Victoria and Federal Streets within the city's CBD, it is 328 metres (1,076 ft) tall, as measured from ground level to the top of the mast, [4] making it the second tallest freestanding structure in the Southern Hemisphere, surpassed only by the Autograph Tower in Jakarta, Indonesia ...

  5. The UAE’s longest suspended infinity pool just opened on the ...

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    The suspended infinity pool at One Za’abeel is 120 meters (393 feet) long and 100 meters off the ground. ... The Link’s 100-meter (328 feet) elevation and floor-to-ceiling windows provide 360 ...

  6. List of tallest buildings in Yokohama - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2024, Yokohama has 11 completed buildings over 150 meters (492 feet), and 44 completed buildings over 100 meters (328 feet). There are 4 more buildings over 150 meters under construction. The tallest building in Yokohama is the Yokohama Landmark Tower, built in 1993.

  7. Batagaika crater - Wikipedia

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    The depression is in the form of a one-kilometre-long gash up to 100 metres (328 feet) deep, and growing, in the East Siberian taiga, located 10 km (6.2 mi) southeast of Batagay and 5 km (3.1 mi) northeast of the settlement Ese-Khayya, about 660 km (410 mi) north-northeast of the capital Yakutsk.

  8. Oswego Canal - Wikipedia

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    All locks on the New York State Canal System are single-chamber; the dimensions are 328 feet (100 m) long and 45 feet (14 m) wide with a minimum 12-foot (3.7 m) depth of water over the miter sills at the upstream gates upon lift. They can accommodate a vessel up to 300 feet (91 m) long and 43.5 feet (13.3 m) wide.

  9. Lake Mead - Wikipedia

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    The seasonal low of 1,078.96 feet (328.87 m) in 2017 was close to that experienced in 2014, safely above the drought trigger. [33] That level was still 36 feet (11 m) below the seasonal low experienced in 2012, and the lake was projected to begin falling again in 2018. [34]