Temperature affects tides primarily through its influence on ocean water density and circulation patterns. Warmer water expands, which can lead to slight changes in sea level and alter tidal ranges. Additionally, temperature variations can influence weather patterns, such as atmospheric pressure systems, which can impact tidal behavior. However, the primary drivers of tides are the gravitational forces of the moon and sun, rather than temperature itself.
the phases of the moon don't affect tides. Tides are caused by the moon's gravity, the moon is always at the same distance from Earth. Sun also causes the tides. so if the sun and the moon are directed in the same place at Earth extra high tides occur.
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Tides
The gravitational affect of the moon.
No, the Coriolis effect does not directly influence tides. Tides are primarily caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun on the Earth's oceans. The Coriolis effect does affect ocean currents and winds, but not tides.
No, the moon affects the tides, but the tides do not affect the moon.
The sport of wind surfing does not affect tides.
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Gravitational pull of the sun and the moon may affect the tides. If you notice carefully the tides will be high during a full moon day.
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Gravitational pull of the sun and the moon may affect the tides. If you notice carefully the tides will be high during a full moon day.
Wind and temperature case tides. The hotter the temperature and faster the wind, the bigger the tide would be.
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The moon has a gravitational pull on water, which is what creates tides