Dinoflagellate blooms
Dinoflagellate blooms
tides that bring in nutrients/food, and brackish (only partly salty) water which allows non-marine things to live there
it is caused by diatoms.
Yes, the Sun does have a large effect. When the Sun and Moon are both on the same side of the Earth is when the tides are the largest.
Yes, hurricanes can cause strong rip tides. The high winds and large waves generated by hurricanes can disrupt the ocean's surface and create powerful currents that flow away from the shore, leading to dangerous rip tides. Swimmers and beachgoers should exercise caution during and after a hurricane to avoid the risk of rip tides.
ebb tides
Clouds do not cause tides. Tides are caused by the pull of the Moon's gravity.
it's gravity disturbs the oceans. can cause giant waves.
Tides can cause erosion, flooding, and changes in water levels in coastal areas.
Dinoflagellates are the group of protists that can glow in the dark and cause toxic red tides. The bioluminescent glow is due to a chemical reaction within their cells. These organisms can produce toxins that can be harmful to marine life and humans when a red tide occurs.
hurricans
hurricans