They look like a water level that's higher or lower than average. In the short term, variation in individual waves generally makes a lot more difference than the tide does, so it's hard to actually "see" the tide.
same
maybe it depands on the weather
there are 4 tides a day, 2 high, 2 low.
They are called high tides and low tides!
A neap tide happens during the quarter phase of the moon and they are weak tides. There is a very small difference between high and low tides during this time.
does it look like i know or what
A Love Like Tides was created in 2003.
Big propellers that look like windmills that use the tides of the water to create electricity.
The tides in Long Island Sound take place twice a day, with ranges of about 2.6 feet in the eastern part, and 6.6 feet in the western area of the Sound.
this means love is calm andgentle like tides shifting by.
waves with alot of ocean tides
The answer is tides because......if look up tides or you could say tides rise and fall because the moon pulls them....gravity makes them pull towards the moon.So yes,the answer is tides.
Lakes are not affected by tides because tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the Earth's oceans, not on inland bodies of water like lakes.
Semidiurnal tides have two high tides and two low tides of nearly equal height each day, while diurnal tides have one high tide and one low tide per day. Semidiurnal tides are more common globally, while diurnal tides are more common in certain locations.
Neap tide is the lowest but not of good advantage for an oceanographers like spring tide
Small lakes do not have tides because tides are primarily caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun on large bodies of water like oceans. Therefore, small lakes are not affected by tides in the same way that oceans are.
No, lakes do not have tides like oceans do. Tides in oceans are mainly caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun, which create the rise and fall of water levels. Lakes, being smaller bodies of water, are not affected by these gravitational forces in the same way, so they do not experience tides.