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Tidal pools are formed when water is drawn away from an area between high tides.

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When the tides reach their lowest point any standing water left behind is called a tied pool.

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What tide forms when water is drawn away from the area between high tides?

Tidal pools are formed when water is drawn away from an area between high tides.


What are water tides caused from?

The tides are the result of the gravitational attraction between the water, the sun, and the moon.


Are the tides caused by the solar wind blowing water against the shore?

No. The tides are the result of the gravitational attraction between the water, the sun, and the moon.


How are low tides different from High tides?

In high tides areas, the water level is higher the average sea level. In areas between high tides, low tides from. In low tide areas, the water level is lower than average sea level.


Water flows toward the high tides halfway between them causing?

Since it flows halfway between, Normally it would cause "Neap tides".


Tides have which energy into them?

Tides contain the kinetic energy of a body of water which is charged by the gravitic attraction between the moon and the oceans.


What is the difference between high water and low water during spring tides and neap tide?

Spring tides, when the Moon is full or new, are higher than average, while neap tides when the Moon is at one of the quarters has lower than average tides.


When the ocean water dips lower than its average?

Spring tides are when high water is far up the beach, and low water is far down the beach. Neap tides don't move up or down the beach as spring tides, so they are in between.


What does the gravitational effect on the moon got to do with the rise and fall of the sea?

It is not the gravitional effect ON the moon, but the gravitional effect OF the moon. The moon pulls on the earth, just as the earth pulls on the moon. The pull of the moon causes water to be drawn towards the moon, and forms a "bump" in the level of water. As the earth rotates below the water, the raised part of the water has the effect of making the water get deeper, then shallower. Those are the tides.


What is the difference between high water and low water during spring tide and neap tide?

Spring tides, when the Moon is full or new, are higher than average, while neap tides when the Moon is at one of the quarters has lower than average tides.


Where do the water bulges occur on earth during the tides?

bulges of water in the ocean are called high tides.


Canada home of the world's highest tides?

The world's highest tides occur in the Bay of Fundy, which is the body of water between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.