you see, the moon also has gravity, but not as much as earth. so earth and the moon have a "tug-of-war" game for the waves. the farther the moon, the lesser the tides. that's why there is high tide and low tide.
I'm sorry if this isn't what your looking for, and i hope this helps.
The gravitational pull from the moon on to the Earth is what gives us tides and tidal waves in the first place and the position of the moon makes the waves and tides move around the planet Earth
is it just the melucler pulling of the moon?
The Moon effects water and tides with it's gravitational pull. Because of this pull, gravity can change the area and speed of the water in the day and night.
Its gravity pulls at the water.
There are no obvious advantages of tidal waves. The damage they do outweighs anything else.
There are no obvious advantages of tidal waves. The damage they do outweighs anything else.
A tidal rythm is a tide in the ocean or big spots of water caused by the moon. The ocean has waves because of the moon. It is an adaptation because when there is no waves certain organisms can get around and when there is waves other organisms need it to travel. For more information email me any questions at shine886@yahoo.com.
tidal waves jay from sjv
Ocean waves= either tidal pull of the moon, tectonic activity, or wind waves like earthquakes?= tectonic plates either converging or diverging.
There are no obvious advantages of tidal waves. The damage they do outweighs anything else.
There are no obvious advantages of tidal waves. The damage they do outweighs anything else.
Tidal waves
the moon's gravity pulls waves on different phases of the moon
There are no obvious advantages of tidal waves. The damage they do outweighs anything else.
Tidal waves
A tidal rythm is a tide in the ocean or big spots of water caused by the moon. The ocean has waves because of the moon. It is an adaptation because when there is no waves certain organisms can get around and when there is waves other organisms need it to travel. For more information email me any questions at shine886@yahoo.com.
The moon doesn't predict anything, but scientists do and the gravitational pull of the moon , sun, and the earth determines tidal movements.
tidal waves jay from sjv
Well, the gravitational pull is an effect so if a body of water on Earth is closer to the moon, the tidal waves are higher than on the opposite side of the world. Hope that helps!
Ocean waves= either tidal pull of the moon, tectonic activity, or wind waves like earthquakes?= tectonic plates either converging or diverging.
Tidal waves are caused by cyclones. Cyclones are high waves accompanied with heavy rain, and they lead to floods. So cyclones cause tidal waves, that is where they come from.