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When are the tidal currents strongest?

Tidal currents are strongest during the peak of high and low tides when the water level difference between two areas is greatest. This typically occurs around the times of high and low tide, when the gravitational forces of the moon and sun align.


What is the difference between the levels at height tide and low tide is the what range?

It's called the Tidal Range and around the coasts is specific to location.


The area between two tidal bulges is?

a spit


What is the differenCE between tidal and non-tidal?

Tidal zones are affected by the regular rise and fall of tides, while non-tidal zones do not experience this phenomenon. Tidal zones have distinctive marine life adapted to tidal fluctuations, while non-tidal zones have a more stable environment. Tidal zones may have higher biodiversity due to the constant mixing of nutrients and oxygen brought by the tides.


Which parameter has a greater effect on tidal forces on earth?

The primary factor that affects tidal forces on Earth is the gravitational pull between the Earth, the Moon, and the Sun. The distance between the Earth and the Moon is the most crucial parameter that influences the strength of tidal forces.


What fundamental force is responsible for tidal?

Gravitational force between Earth - Moon - Sun is the fundamental force behind the tidal motion.


What do you call the area between tides?

It is called the tidal plain.


What is difference between tidal and hydroelectric?

Ones little one is not.


How tidal power is wasted?

people all around


What does a tidal generating station require to be effective?

Tidal energy can work in only certain locations. A tidal generating station must be in an area where the difference between high and low tides is very large. This means the tidal waters will have a great deal of energy.


What are the effects of the tidal forces of the Earth and the Moon against each other?

No. The tidal forces between the Earth and Moon are gradually advancing the moons orbit so that it is going slower and slower around the Earth. The Earth rotational velocity is also being decreased because of the same tidal forces. The source of these tidal forces are the difference in the moon's orbital velocity and the Earth's rotational velocity. But when the moon and Earth slow down to the point where their orbital/rotational velocity are the same (the difference between them are zero) then there will be no more tidal forces and the moon will become stationary in the sky. So it will stop but never start to go back in the opposite direction.


The difference between low and high tide is referred to as?

tidal range