It takes about 24 hours and 50 minutes for tides to complete a cycle. The highest tides are 12 hours and 25 minute apart. The low tides will come at 6 hours and 12 minutes, separating the the high tides.
i think it takes six hours because i worked it out and it works about right. the tide brings fish with it but not all of them.
A tide occurs daily. (according to my science teacher)
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First, im not sure if it is the same for all watches but i have the GW7900b-1. Go to the tide mode, hold down the adjust button until the tide starts flashing, find out what time the next high tide is and bam the tide is set :)
It moves over and becomes a high tide on the other side of the ocean, pulled by the gravity of the moon.
The best time to snorkel is at or just after either high OR low tide when the TIDAL MOVEMENT IS MILDEST. Though if snorkeling off the shore, at or just after HIGH tide is better, before the outward flow begins. This is just a vague answer because every spot will be different... you should enquire about each one separately.
While local geographic conditions can make for unique situations, in general there are two high tides and two low tides each day, space roughly six hours apart. So if there's a high tide at noon, there will be a low tide at 6PM, high tide at midnight, and low tide again at 6AM. I said roughly because the moon is moving around the earth once every 28 days, so the high and low tides time move, on average, a bit under an hour each day.
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You can see it. Stand in a place close to the sea which looks like the tide reaches (damper and darker coloured sand for example) now wait for the tide to come in (you could be there a while though so best bring tea and sandwhich) and when you get wet..when the tide comes in ..you know the tide does indeed come in and go out..
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.
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Both. Full tide and low tide varies everyday. The tide takes 6 housr to come in (full) then it stays in for 1/2 an hour then starts going out. It takes 6 hours to go out (low) then it stays out for 1/2 an hour then starts to come in. This cycle continues day after day after day etc. Because the tide stays in or out for half an hour each time then the full tide and low tide times are changing each day.
A tide. A tide can force you back if you go in the opposite way of it, you can swim if you go with the tide.
You've got this one slightly confused... There is Yule tide, which happens at about Christmas time, this is a paganistic festival which is a way of ending the year, in hope that a new year will come. Kind of a funeral and birth in one go. The 'Tide' in this case is an old English word for time. Christmas tide isn't a proper use of the word tide in this instance.
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The saying 'time and tide wait for no man' means that favorable opportunities come and go, as time progresses, and we should always act without delay.
It takes ABOUT 6 hours. There are 2 high tides and 2 low tides each day in MOST- but not all places. 6 hours to go from high to low, and 6 hrs back to high.