The shape of the coastline affect tides because of resonance. Resonance changes normal tide occilations. (see in the section of resonance, Hydrographic Volume II, Tide and Tidal Stream)
it poisons them
When the storm surge of a hurricane comes in at high tide the affect is worse, as the height of the high tide is added to the storm surge to produce a storm tide. The high tide is highest during the full and new moon phases.
High tide and low tide can affect many things. If you are going to fish in the ocean, fish sometimes bite more during a certain tidal interval. Certain forms of marine creatures are more active during high tide or low tide.
The Coreolis Affect is whe two points in any ocean meet in the middle of the ocean creating a wave very rare and could never be seen during a high tide or low tide, scientifically...
Since they live in water i dont think so, but a very very low tide may affect big sea life animals such as a shark or a whale as there may not be enough water to cover up the whole of them.
I think its the pounding of teh ocean waves.
the depht of water, or the shape of coastline, other than the moon.
Well if you were going some where the tide could affect your speed. The tide could affect the time it would take you to get there. The tide could affect the amount of fuel you would burn. The tide could affect the water depth. The tide could affect the clearance you have if you are going to go under a bridge. So check your tide chart. If you go with the tide you save time and fuel.
no
wind that results from summer hurricanes and severe winter storms make large waves
no shorline
People have been polluting in the oceans and that has gotten into the tide pools.
The moon does...... That's what my science teacher told me.
Yes
The roads might flood
Mangroves generally grow on the sea shorline. These plants are adapted to amphibian conditions. Their respiratory roots and viviparous fruits are special features to survive and propagate further.
in circular motion technically but scientists say it depends on spring tide or neap tide