Ocean tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon.
Tidal waves, also known as tsunamis, are typically caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides displacing a large volume of water in the ocean. This displacement creates powerful and destructive waves that travel across the ocean at high speeds, eventually reaching and crashing onto shorelines.
tidal wave
open ocean
Tidal patterns are greatly influenced by the size, shape, depth, and location of the ocean basin in which the tides occur.
where are tidal oscilations not very obvious
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Tidal flow
Tidal currents usually occur near shorelines not in the open ocean. This is caused by the motion of the tide going in and out which is influenced by the moon.
Tidal currents usually occur near shorelines not in the open ocean. This is caused by the motion of the tide going in and out which is influenced by the moon.
we can't get it every time because of the ocean tidal there not always there
The energy produced by the movement of ocean water is Tidal Energy
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