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Tides
The rise and fall of lake michigan's water, and any other lake or ocean is called a wake.
Tides are the rise and fall of ocean water. They are the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the sun and moon on the rotation of the Earth.
The cyclical rise or fall of the waters of the ocean is called tide. The tides are caused by the attraction of gravities of the moon, sun, and Earth
The rise of water is called capillary action, which occurs when water travels upwards in a narrow space, such as a tube, due to adhesive and cohesive forces. The fall of water due to gravity is called drainage or runoff, where water flows downhill following the path of least resistance.
The rise and fall is the tides.
It is called cadence.
The rise and fall of the ocean's surface is called the tide. The tide is caused by the gravitational pull of the moon.
an area where rivers rise and fall with ocean tides
tides
The rise and fall of water is primarily caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun. This gravitational force creates tides in the Earth's oceans. In addition, factors such as wind, atmospheric pressure, and the shape of the coastline can also influence the rise and fall of water levels.