The position of the moon. The position of the sun
The Moon
"Neap Tides".
how does this model make it easier for someone to understand the sun'is and the moon's influences on the tides
how does this model make it easier for someone to understand the sun'is and the moon's influences on the tides
Centrifugal forces generated by the Earth's rotation cause a bulging effect in the oceans, creating two tidal bulges on opposite sides of the planet. This, combined with the gravitational forces from the Moon and Sun, leads to the formation of tides. The interplay between gravitational and centrifugal forces influences the timing and height of tides.
wind i think not a hundred percent sure anyway
The Moon is about twice as influencing as the Sun.
Turbines typically spin in the same direction regardless of whether tides are coming in or going out. The direction of spin is determined by the design of the turbine blades and the flow of water.
The tides are slowing the earths rotation and making the day longer.
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Most of the world's oceans experience semidiurnal tides, which means there are two high tides and two low tides of almost equal height each day.
The earth's moon influences (affects) the ocean tides.