remember that Earth rotats on its axis.as a result,high tides happen in different pllaces on Earth at diffrent times if day.
Earth rotates on its axis, which is an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole. This rotation causes day and night as different parts of the Earth face the sun at different times.
Tides occur approximately every 12 hours and 25 minutes in most places on Earth, which is due to the gravitational force of the moon and the sun influencing the water levels. This results in two high tides and two low tides each day.
On Mars, there is low gravity, so there you could jump twice as high as you can on Earth. The acceleration due to gravity on mars is 3.71 m/s2, which is 0.379 times that of Earth. (The gravity on Earth is 2.64 times greater than the gravity on Mars.)
because some places they cant live like where desserts,high mountains and ice covered land is
Venus is considered impossible to live on because of its extremely high surface temperatures, toxic atmosphere, and pressure that is 92 times that of Earth.
Earth rotates on its axis, which is an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole. This rotation causes day and night as different parts of the Earth face the sun at different times.
No, high tide does not occur at the same time on both sides of the Earth. High tide is influenced by various factors such as the position of the moon, sun, and the geography of the area. As a result, high tides can occur at different times at locations around the world.
Tides occur approximately every 12 hours and 25 minutes in most places on Earth, which is due to the gravitational force of the moon and the sun influencing the water levels. This results in two high tides and two low tides each day.
There is a high tide on the side of the Earth that is opposite to the Moon. This is because of the differences in the strength of the Moon's gravity felt at different places on Earth. The water on that far side is subject to a smaller gravitational pull than the center of the Earth and is so is "left behind", forming a tidal bulge. See the "related link" below.
THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH IS NOT THE SAME EVERYWHERE.SOME PLACES ARE HIGH LIKE MOUNTAIN,HILLS,PLATEAUS.other places are low like plains and valleys,other places are covered with water like seas,oceansand rivers etc.these natural SURFACES of the earth are known as physical features of the earth
Places away from the ocean or at a high elevation are safe from tsunamis.
It varies where you live, but most places can be a high of 100*+- in the early summer, and a high of 60 +- in winter times.
no
Yes, but only in the sense that they then go on to occur three times, and four times, and five times, and ...In most places there are about 13 and a half high tides per week on average.
In High Places was created in 1960.
It flows from high pressure are to low pressure area.
They aren't always in the highest places, but it is a great advantage to place them as high above the Earth as possible so the image isn't as distorted by the atmosphere. Siting telescopes at high altitudes enables observations to be made above cloud level. This means you don't have to wait for a sunny day without cloud..