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, [1] 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". [2] Like a dam, this "raises the water level for a short distance upriver". [3] A narrows is also typically a good location for trapping migrating fish. [4] [5] [6] Furthermore, a narrows is "an important topographical feature for wind mixing", [7] an effect where a wind chill may form ice while the surrounding temperature remains above freezing.
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, [1] 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". [2] Like a dam, this "raises the water level for a short distance upriver". [3] A narrows is also typically a good location for trapping migrating fish. [4] [5] [6] Furthermore, a narrows is "an important topographical feature for wind mixing", [7] an effect where a wind chill may form ice while the surrounding temperature remains above freezing.