One tidal cycle is 12 hours and 26 minutes long (roughly), experiencing one high and one low tide.
8760hrs in a year divided by 12.433 hrs = 704
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http://geography.about.com/od/physicalgeography/a/tides.htm
Two Each Day
51.53 minutes
Generally, twice every 24 hours.
It comes every day
A hightide occurs twice a day- there are 4 tides each day, with 2 high tides and 2 low tides, happening between each 6 hours, which all together equals (1 whole) 24 hour day.
there is a high tide nimo...
A neap tide is a tide with the least difference between consecutive and low and high tides. A spring tides are combined forces which produce a tide with a greatest difference between consecutive low and high tides. They occur because the moons gravitational pull is pulling it.
High tides occur when the Moon is Full and New. This is the major determinant, though the presence of other planets such as Mars has a minor but important effect, as does the part of the annual solar cycle we are travelling. So a High Tide - roughly every 14 days.
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High tides ocurr every where, on every sea coast harbour etc
Yes
High tides ocurr every where, on every sea coast harbour etc
12 hours
Yes there are two high tides a day
If high tide is at noon - low tide will occur six hours later - at 6pm.
6. There are 12 hours between high tides and low tides occur "exactly" halfway between them.
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2 times daily
Normally around 2
High tides occur twice each day. There is about 12 hours between each high tide as they are based on the lunar day and caused by the gravitational pull of the moon.
No they dont occur everyday they occur only on full,new and half moon day. - Abhi jain (advanced academy)