Tides are caused by the gravitational effect of (mainly) the moon.
The position of the moon relative to a particular point on Earth determines the tide.
The most noticeable effect is on the sea but everything (including the land) is affected to some degree.
So short answer - Yes.
Air over the land heats up causing an up-draft. Air over the sea is cooler and therefore is drawn over the land to replace the rising up-draft. Thus a sea breeze is created which flows from the sea to the land. The opposite can happen at night when the sea air is warmer and rises, creating a land breeze which flows from land to sea.
During the day, the land heats up-faster than the sea. Cooler sea air moves towards the land. This is called a sea breeze.
The usual cause of sea breeze is the difference in specific heat capacity between land and water Land heats and cools more quickly than water.
during night
It depends on the time of day. The ground heats up and cools more quickly than the sea. When the ground has warmed up more than the sea then air moves towards the land from the sea and heads upwards in a thermal and then downwards again out to sea. At night the opposite happens, as the ground cools the cold air flows down to the sea and again upwards in a thermal. Night sea breezes are usually less windy than in the day as the sun is not pumping energy into the systemRead more: What_direction_does_a_sea_breeze_blow
The immediate land at the end of a sea. That land covered by low and high tides .
Yes. It may be tides that created an intermediate zone between land and sea into which the first amphibians emerged. Just an idea.
tides are caused due to various reasons such as: 1. gravitational pull from the sun as well as the moon 2. Coriolis effect on the earth
in the sea
During spring tides, the sea comes in far up the beach, and goes out a long way.During neap tides, the sea doesn't come in as high up the beach, or goes out as far.
well it moves the tides, so if your work involved the sea it would be affected.
Sea levels rise with the tides.
In high tides areas, the water level is higher the average sea level. In areas between high tides, low tides from. In low tide areas, the water level is lower than average sea level.
Both the Moon's and the Sun's force of gravity "pull" on Earth's land and oceans to create tides ( high tides on both the 'near' side as well as the 'far' side of Earth. Of course, the tidal water moves a lot more than land does, so it is easier to notice. Also, Earth's and Sun's gravity make tides in the land on the Moon, too.
He was famous by travelling by sea (but probably he travelled by land as well during his life).
The moons gravity causes the sea to go in and out a.k.a the tide.
the moons gravity