solar tides are tides thst effect the ocean tides
hey i think its because of the solar system
Besides the Moon, the Sun has an effect.
At the simplest level, the tides point towards AND away from the moon. (The solar tides point towards AND away from the sun.) The Earth's rotation causes these 2 (or 4) high points to move towards the west.
When the solar & lunar gravitational fields line up the tide are higher, when they don't line up the tides are lower.
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solar tides are tides thst effect the ocean tides
Solar tides are usually hidden by lunar tides. The moon's gravity is greater than the sun's
Lunar tides and solar tides partially cancel each other out. (During high tides, they work together)
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Tides are the result of lunar (and solar) gravity.
Spring tides are caused by the combined gravitational pull of the sun and the moon when they are aligned. However, solar eclipses occur when the moon passes between the sun and the Earth, blocking the sun's light. This alignment for a solar eclipse does not coincide with the alignment necessary for spring tides.
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The Moon.
when a wandering star come near the sun. it raised tides on the solar surface . just as moon causes tides in the sea but they would be very different from the little tides which the small mass of the moon raises in our ocean the tides was too big to imagine it was as huge as the star and the solar surface.
when a wandering star come near the sun. it raised tides on the solar surface . just as moon causes tides in the sea but they would be very different from the little tides which the small mass of the moon raises in our ocean the tides was too big to imagine it was as huge as the star and the solar surface.
The moons gravitational pull causes the tides of the sea.This phenomena happens twice a day.
No. The tides are the result of the gravitational attraction between the water, the sun, and the moon.