Tides are caused by the moon's gravity acting on the Earths water.
Tidal waves are caused by sudden underwater movements of the Earth during an earthquake
The Gravity field between Earth and the Moon effects the waves and causes high tides and sometimes pushes the waves
no oceans do not effect waves and tides
tides are waves
Some words that rhyme with "tidal waves" are "cave," "brave," and "save."
Yes they are, but I think tides are a little smaller than waves, waves can get very dangerous. Scary
A wave is essentially energy moving through the water, tide is difference in water level.
No. Rip tides are caused by heavy waves but they are not heavy waves themselves.
Some waves or tides can be very strong depending on how strong the wind is. Strong waves and tides can away crabs. They can also wash up whales. These are some effects of waves and tides. I hope this information helps you.
No but the tides are. Tides are created from the moon's gravitational pull of the seas. Waves are created by wind.
No, rip tides are not caused by heavy waves from hurricanes. Rip tides, also known as rip currents, are swift, narrow currents flowing away from the shore. They are typically caused by complex interactions between waves, currents, and geography, and can be dangerous for swimmers and surfers.
they both have similar tides
Tides are waves