The normal number of high and low tides can be disrupted by various factors, including the geographical features of a coastline, the shape of the ocean floor, and the presence of large bodies of water nearby. For example, in some areas, narrow bays or estuaries can amplify or diminish tidal effects, leading to irregular tidal patterns. Additionally, local weather conditions and wind patterns can influence tide heights and timings. The gravitational pull of the moon and sun also varies in different locations, further contributing to these discrepancies.
do you mean spring tide
High tides wouldn't be as high and low tides wouldn't be as low.
Tides would become stronger.
the tides and was would go ballistic and there would be tsunamis everywhere and lots of us would die
Ah, the gentle dance of the tides! Neap and spring tides may seem different, but they share the same pull of the moon and sun creating high and low tides. Both occur twice a month, reminding us of nature's rhythmic ways. Just like happy trees and fluffy clouds, these tides work together in harmony.
Because of the effect of local land masses. For example, there are 4 high tides daily in Southampton Water. This is because of the effect of the Water being in an 'alleyway' and off the Solent, itself a constricted waterway.
In some places, the normal number of high and low tides may not occur due to factors such as the shape of the coastline, the depth of the water, and the gravitational pull of the moon and sun. These factors can create variations in tidal patterns, leading to different numbers of high and low tides in certain locations.
"Spring" tides are higher-than-normal tides that occur when the Moon is full or new; when the tidal forces of the Sun and Moon are additive. Lower-than-normal "neap" tides happen when the Moon is at the 1st or 3rd quarter, when the Moon and the Sun are working at cross-purposes on the tides.
Because of the effect of local land masses. For example, there are 4 high tides daily in Southampton Water. This is because of the effect of the Water being in an 'alleyway' and off the Solent, itself a constricted waterway.
one place where some tides go on is in the pacific and there was at least 50 everyday
Most places have two tides in a day. On the Gulf Coast of Florida west of the Apalachicola River, there is one a day and it is measured in inches. A few places on earth may have none.
If there were no tides, Earth wouldn't be the same
If you mean "tides" as in waves... Tides happen from the moon's gravity pulling up on the water.
Tides
Normal tides are the regular rise and fall of sea levels caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on Earth's oceans. During a normal tidal cycle, there are typically two high tides and two low tides each day.
This is happening because of tides, which happen in the opposite places on Earth at the same time. The magnetic field on the Earth and the Moon are pulling towards each other, causing the tides to rise in one place and fall in another.
Only2 high tides happen a day