Bulges in the ocean are called tides. These are the rising and falling motions of the sea, caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun on the waters of the Earth.
bulges of water in the ocean are called high tides.
These are basically the "tides" of the Earth, as water in the oceans is spun away from the spinning Earth, but attracted by the Moon and the Sun. The varying topography of the ocean floors determines how these form actual tides.
The area between bulges of water in the ocean is called a trough. There are generally a couple of these in between: one that is usually high and the other one that is usually low.
== ==
The ocean bulge and the tides are caused by attraction from the Moon.
yes its true
It is caused by the moon's gravitational force.
it is called an irrelevant spit. it is called this because it is in between bulges and is basicly what you call irrelevant
its called an anuerysm
Pseudopods(SOO doh pahdz) are temporary bulges of the cell membrane.
Scientists watch the slopes of volcanoes, looking for bulges. They use an instrument called a tiltmeter to measure very small changes.
That's a good way to describe the tides. You can think of a permanent bulge in the ocean, pointing toward the moon, with the earth rotating inside the bulge.