tidal currents
a tide is when water levels change in a large body of water. tides occur because of the moons gravity. the position of the moon and how close it is to earth determines if it is a high tide or low tide.
The water in the ocean could possibly be kept warm by heat coming from inside Europa.
the gravity of the moon greatly affects the tides.
TIDES
The moons gravity pulls the water and makes high tide and low tide
The moons gravity 'pulls' the earths water creating a 'tide.'
It is caused by the Earth's gravity.
The four major types of erosion are water erosion (caused by runoff and water flow), wind erosion (caused by wind moving particles), ice erosion (caused by glaciers and ice melt), and gravity erosion (caused by gravity moving rocks and soil downhill).
Yes, currents are caused by the movements of water in the sea.
The moons gravity pulls water closer or farther away
The moons' gravity pulls on the part of the ocean water facing the moon making it higher so that it covers more of the shoreline.
The moons gravitational pull causes tides.