Tides are the result of the moon's gravitational pull on the oceans. The shifting of the tide is in relation to the moon's rotation around the earth
6 hours between peaks
same
Twice a day. Same as high tides.
A shift in the orbit of the moon.
Yes. Hurricanes often do cause rip tides, though not all rip tides are associated with hurricanes.
There's just one: gravity.
it dosent happen
red tides
There are nominally 2 high tides and 2 low tides in one day.
Every two days
Primarily, the effects of gravity between the earth and the moon.
twice a day