Did You Know?

The Nore is home to many fish!

What is Sand?

Sand is tiny bits of rock. It feels soft and dry.

Why is it Special?

The Nore helps boats stay safe. It shows where to go.

What Nore Does

It helps boats find their way.

It is a home for fish and birds.

It shows where the river meets the sea.

People can fish near the Nore.

It helps keep the water clean.

It is fun to visit and see!

More About Nore

The Nore has been there for a long time. It is made of sand and mud. Many boats pass by it each day. It is a place where people can fish.

The Nore helps keep the water safe. It shows boats where to go. Many birds like to rest there. Kids can see fish swim in the water.

In the future, the Nore will still be there. It will keep helping boats and fish. It is a special place for nature and fun!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["The Nore"] --> B["Location: Thames Estuary"] B --> C["Composition: Sand and Silt"] A --> D["Notable Point: Lightship"] D --> E["Current Marker: Lit Buoy"] E --> F["Divisor: Havengore Creek"] E --> G["Divisor: Warden Point"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Thames Estuary:The area where the River Thames meets the sea.
Nore Sand:A small, narrow area of sand in the Nore.
lightship:A ship that stays in one place to show a light for navigation.
buoy:A floating object used to mark a location in water.
divisor:A line or point that separates two areas.