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Spring Tides Are Extreme Tides And Neap Tides Are Weaker Tides.
They both occur twice a year... and both involve high tides and low tides...
Neap and spring tides are about 7 days apart.
moon effects tides...
they are both tides
No, the tides do not store energy. The energy to be 'harvested' from the tides is kinetic energy (movement energy).
Tides are renewable; even if we use the tides for energy, there will continue to be tides. They do not get used up.
Tides are renewable; even if we use the tides for energy, there will continue to be tides. They do not get used up.
Big propellers that look like windmills that use the tides of the water to create electricity.
Friction related to the tides. Since the energy that produces the tides comes from the Earth's rotation, it follows that whenever energy is lost in the tides, the Earth's rotation will slow down.Friction related to the tides. Since the energy that produces the tides comes from the Earth's rotation, it follows that whenever energy is lost in the tides, the Earth's rotation will slow down.Friction related to the tides. Since the energy that produces the tides comes from the Earth's rotation, it follows that whenever energy is lost in the tides, the Earth's rotation will slow down.Friction related to the tides. Since the energy that produces the tides comes from the Earth's rotation, it follows that whenever energy is lost in the tides, the Earth's rotation will slow down.
When the tide come in, you catch and hold the water, and when the tide ebbs (runs out), the water can turn turbines and generate electricity. the tides go in and turn the turbine and the tides go out and turn the turbine. the turbine creates kinectic energy to create electricty.
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Yes,the gravitational pull of the moon actually does create tides at night time, when it is close to Earth
Tides contain the kinetic energy of a body of water which is charged by the gravitic attraction between the moon and the oceans.
Inexstible
That refers to getting energy from the tides.
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