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  2. Reach (geography) - Wikipedia

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    A reach may be an expanse, or widening, of a stream or river channel. This commonly occurs after the river or stream is dammed. A reach is similar to an arm, though an arm may bend and thus have multiple reaches. The term "reach" can also refer to a level stretch, as between river rapids or locks in a canal.

  3. Point of sail - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the angle of the true wind with respect to the course sailed, a reach may be close, beam, or broad, as follows: A close reach is a course closer to the true wind (more upwindwards) than a beam reach, but below close-hauled; i.e., any angle between a beam reach and close-hauled. The sails are trimmed in (hauled towards the ...

  4. Reach - Wikipedia

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    Reach (mathematics), a geometric property of a set "The Reach", a 1981 short story by Stephen King; The Reach, an expansion of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts completed in 2019; The Reach Gallery Museum, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada; Beyond the Reach (working title The Reach), a 2014 film starring Michael Douglas

  5. Zenith - Wikipedia

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    At a given location during the course of a day, the Sun reaches not only its zenith but also its nadir, at the antipode of that location 12 hours from solar noon. In astronomy , the altitude in the horizontal coordinate system and the zenith angle are complementary angles , with the horizon perpendicular to the zenith.

  6. River Continuum Concept - Wikipedia

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    In the lower reaches, there is a large flux in particulate material and also a decrease in production through photosynthesis, due to an increase in water cloudiness (turbidity) and surface film from suspended FPOM. Here, like the headwaters, respiration outpaces photosynthesis, making the ratio again less than 1 (P: R <1).

  7. Virga - Wikipedia

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    A virga, also called a dry storm, is an observable streak or shaft of precipitation that evaporates or sublimates before reaching the ground. [1] A shaft of precipitation that does not evaporate before reaching the ground is known in meteorology as a precipitation shaft.

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  9. Reach (advertising) - Wikipedia

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    Since reach is a time-dependent summary of aggregate audience behavior, reach figures are meaningless without a period associated with them: an example of a valid reach figure would be to state that "[example website] had a one-day reach of 1565 per million on 21 March 2004" (though unique users, an equivalent measure, would be a more typical ...