high tides and low tides
Upwelling
Flood tide is when the ocean's water slowly rises to reach high tide.
The rising of deep water to the ocean surface is called upwelling. This phenomenon occurs when winds blow across the ocean surface, pushing away surface water and allowing nutrient-rich water from the depths to rise. Upwelling is important for marine ecosystems as it supports high productivity and sustains various marine life.
The regular rising and falling of ocean water due to the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon is called
The difference between high and low tide is called tidal range.
The difference between high and low tide is called tidal range.
The regular rising and falling of ocean water due to the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon is called
Flood tide is when the ocean's water slowly rises to reach high tide.
the periodic rising and falling of the water level of the ocean
The rise and fall of the ocean's water is caused by the gravitational pull from the moon and the sun.
By the mixtures temperatures rising and lowering and salinity(amount of salt in sea water)
The device for lowering life boats from the ship down to the water is called a "davit"