Charybdis, who was a sea monster or goddess whose gigantic whirlpool swirled in the straits of Messina, opposite the cliffs of the monster Skylla. She was probably the goddess of the tides, with her triple drawing-expulsion, mentioned by Homer, representing the three high-low tides of the day. Aristotle also clearly identified her with the tides.
solar tides are tides thst effect the ocean tides
tides of course
The Moon effects the tides
in England we call them spring tides and they occur whenever there is a full moon.
importance of tides fishing navigation
Poseidon's role was the Greek god of the sea. He created the storms and controlled the tides.
Tides are controlled by the gravitational attraction from the Sun and Moon, and tides rise and fall according to the rotation of the Earth.
He controlled all the bodies of water Poseidon was also the god of horses and earthquakes.
No, Perseus is Zeus' child.
Poseidon's area of power and control is the sea. Any water source can be controlled by him too.
Poseidon
Yes. Athena was a child of Zeus and Zeus was Poseidon's brother.
Poseidon is the water god in Greek mythology. He controlled the waters and also created horses. I already said his power.
tides are controlled by the gravitational pull of the moon
he controlled all earthquakes water and horses
Because of the tides which are controlled by the moons orbit and gravitational force
Poseidon was the child of Titans Kronos (or Cronus or Cronos) and Rhea.