Tides can cause changes in sea level, affecting coastal areas and shorelines. They can also influence ocean currents and affect marine ecosystems and habitats. Additionally, tides can impact navigation and marine activities.
the tide is much higher than usual cause of the moons rotation and the earth being on it axis
the height of the tide
No, High tides occur when there is a full or new moon. Low tides occure when there is a half or as quarter moon. This all makes a difference because the the cause of tides is the gravitational pull of the moon and sun if you need another reference go to google and type in video of an ocean tides there are some pretty interesting facts about tides
A rising tide, or high tide, is primarily caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and, to a lesser extent, the sun on Earth’s oceans. As the moon orbits the Earth, its gravitational force creates bulges of water, leading to higher water levels in certain areas. Additionally, the Earth's rotation and the shape of coastlines can influence tide patterns. Changes in atmospheric pressure and wind can also temporarily affect tide levels.
Yes. Flood tide is the incoming tide. Ebb tide is the outgoing.
the gravity
The gravitational pull of the moon is the cause of high tide.
The Moon's gravity is the primary cause of tides - all tides, both high and low.
Yes protists cause disease , cause red tide, and the Irish potato famine Yes protists cause disease , cause red tide, and the Irish potato famine
it can cause death in your health cause the tide is dangerous
Hi Tide is the cause of being full of canals .... Hi tide is usually anounced by the most highest people in the city ....
The moon apparently has a force that pulls the water up at high tide.
the moons gravity pulls at the water making the a) north and south sides to have a high tide and the east and west have a low tide or b ) east and west has high tide and north and south has low
when the moon is infront of the earth
They get washed up by the tide.
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Tide.