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Posted by Sam#3 on March 24, 2007 at 14:47:10 from (12.214.113.142):
In Reply to: o/t science question about land leveling posted by workhorse on March 24, 2007 at 07:29:33:
From Merriam-Webster online lev·el 2 : a measurement of the difference of altitude of two points by means of a level 3 : horizontal condition; especially : equilibrium of a fluid marked by a horizontal surface of even altitude flat 4 : arranged or laid out so as to be level or even surfaces Without making any qualifications such a "is the wind blowing?" or "The moon is in the third quarter." and just defining the problem parameters as level and flat the water would have the same depth throughout. Being 'level' implies the land was laid out using by utilizing the use of gravity and the water will seek it's own level.
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