there are 4 tides a day, 2 high, 2 low.
there are two tides a low tode and a low each happen once a day
About 2. The lunar tidal cycle is 12 hours & 25 min. (Note that not all tides are lunar.)
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answ2. The tides are caused by the attraction of gravity.On the side of the Earth nearest the Moon, the attraction of the Moon lessens the strength of the local perceived gravity field.On the side of the earth farthest from the Moon, the ocean there sees the gravitational pull of the whole Earth-Moon system, but the effective centre of this system is further away than the real centre of the earth. Thus the gravity field is seen as slightly less and there will be high tides there as well.When the Sun and the Moon are in alignment with the Earth, (New Moon), we have the strongest gravitational force and the tides are at their maximum height.When the Sun is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Moon, (Full Moon) then we have a weaker gravitational force, and the high tides are not quite as high as for the New Moon case.
maybe it depands on the weather
How many tides occur in one day
Earth has a total of 4 tides a day 2 high tides and 2 low tides.
127 tides
in the night whe have two tides in total is 4 two low tides in the day and two high tides in the night
An area will experience 2 High tides and 2 low tides
most low tides happen only twice a day.
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2 high tides
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Only2 high tides happen a day
there are 732 tides a year! That is about right. But, it depends if it is diurnal, twice a day so 365 x 2 = 730, minus 2 in leap years, 728. if tide is semi-diurnal, then there are 4 tides a day 1,460, and it can be mixed with 3 tides a day.