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There are generally two high and two low tides during each 24 hour period, so there would "usually" be four changes per day.
There are two low, and two high tides every Lunar day. A lunar day is the time it takes a fixed spot on the earth to rotate from beneath the moon, and to reach the moon again.

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Why do tides change daily?

Tides change every 12 hours and they are caused by the moon's gravity


What factors can make tides vary?

the moon's revolution around the earth has a major impact on the tides. the sun also has a less great impact on the tides, too. if we had no moon the tides would change greatly


Can man do anything to change the effect the moon has on your tides?

if the government was to knock the moon off its course revolving around the earth then yes it would change the earths tides however that would not be a very good idea to do that as it would remove the tides altogether


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Does earth orbit causes change in the tides?

Yes, the Earth's orbit around the sun, as well as the moon's orbit around the Earth, influence the gravitational forces that cause the tides. Tides change in intensity and height throughout the month based on the positions of the Earth, moon, and sun.


Are tides the same on all coastlines?

Tides are the same, but the same type of tide could or could not be happening in another place.


What effects comes from tides?

Tides change shore lines, transfer food and water via waterways, dispose of waste from waters, can cause floods, wash away items near shore lines, cause seashells and sand ranges to change, and cause fishermen to change their schedules, so that they won't be caught in high tides.


What is the force that is responsible for tides?

The moon's gravitational force is what causes the ocean tides to change. How Stuff Works has a great diagram and explanation of how this happens.


Why do the tides change in the ocean?

The tides change in the ocean due to the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on Earth's water. This gravitational force causes the water to bulge, creating high and low tides as the Earth rotates.


Where can one find the times for low and high tides at Cape May New jersey?

There are a wide variety of online sites that regularly post this information. The web domains "Tides", "USHarbors," "Weather," and "TidesCapeMay," for example, each provide this service.


How did the US change tides of World War 1?

It became more peacful.


What moon phases experience the least change in tides?

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