You can see it.
Stand in a place close to the sea which looks like the tide reaches (damper and darker coloured sand for example) now wait for the tide to come in (you could be there a while though so best bring tea and sandwhich) and when you get wet..when the tide comes in
..you know the tide does indeed come in and go out..
the death of a person and the way life and nature goes on afterwards.
Low tide
A storm tide is a storm surge caught in high tide, which causes stronger damage.
The mood of Longfellow's poem entitled The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls is accepting. It is accepting death and the fact that everyone will die someday.
in and out the tide is out the tide is in
The tide regularly goes in and out.
it stays by using its slimy slime to stick on the rocks after the tide goes out
it is because at a high tide it is high waves and at a low tide it is smooth steady low water.
When the tide goes out, some of the water is left behind. It is trapped in between the rocks. That forms a tide pool.
the death of a person and the way life and nature goes on afterwards.
It goes back to the summer of 1992. Before that, it was called unscented Tide (both powder and liquid) and that goes back to 1984.
limpets can die when the tide goes out as the waters not around them.
'Flood tide' is the expression used for the incoming, or rising tide. The opposite is 'Ebb tide' when it goes back out again. You would have to refer to the tide tables, for the day, in your area of interest. Flood tide is the time between low tide and the next high tide.
magic.
the water goes up
On a spring tide, the sea comes high up the beach and then goes low down the beach. A neap tide goes high and low between the range of a spring tide (half way up and half way down the beach).
by the ocean