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the moon's force on earth causes high tide and low tide.

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What objects causes the earth tides?

The moon causes the earths water to have a low tide or a high tide


What is a receding tide?

A receding tide occurs when the water level along the shore decreases as water moves away from the coastline. This happens as the tide flows back out to sea, exposing more of the shoreline and seabed.


Why do tides occour?

the moons gravitational pull causes the tides. high tide and low tide. Also each tide occurs twice each day


How many low tide happen at a coast in any 24 hour period?

Up to 2 low-tides. It depends upon the alignment of the Sun and the Moon, the tides, the state of the ocean and the shape of the coastline. Some areas are semi-diurnal, with two high tides and two low tides. Other areas can receive a mixed tide, which is one low tide and one high tide per day.


How many low tide happen at a given coast in any 24-hour period?

Up to 2 low-tides. It depends upon the alignment of the Sun and the Moon, the tides, the state of the ocean and the shape of the coastline. Some areas are semi-diurnal, with two high tides and two low tides. Other areas can receive a mixed tide, which is one low tide and one high tide per day.


What is the area of the shore located above the highest high tide?

Coast and shore, coastline and shoreline, are commonly used in place of each other. Technically, they are different areas along a coastal landscape. Foreshore zone is a The area of a beach between the ordinary low tide mark and the high tide mark. The intertidal zone is the area that is exposed to the air at low tide and underwater at high tide.


What is the greatest number of times that a high tide and a low tide can occur in a day?

The times of high and low tide shift a little each day, so usually you'll get one high and one low tide in a day. Occasionally you can get high-low-high or low-high-low in one day, but this is quite rare.


How many low tides happen at a coast in any hour period?

Up to 2 low-tides. It depends upon the alignment of the Sun and the Moon, the tides, the state of the ocean and the shape of the coastline. Some areas are semi-diurnal, with two high tides and two low tides. Other areas can receive a mixed tide, which is one low tide and one high tide per day.


What The lowest level of low tide is called .?

neap tide


How many low tides happen at a given coast in any hour period?

Up to 2 low-tides. It depends upon the alignment of the Sun and the Moon, the tides, the state of the ocean and the shape of the coastline. Some areas are semi-diurnal, with two high tides and two low tides. Other areas can receive a mixed tide, which is one low tide and one high tide per day.


How many low tides happen at a given coast in any 24 hour.?

Up to 2 low-tides. It depends upon the alignment of the Sun and the Moon, the tides, the state of the ocean and the shape of the coastline. Some areas are semi-diurnal, with two high tides and two low tides. Other areas can receive a mixed tide, which is one low tide and one high tide per day.


How many low tides happen at any given coast in 24 hours?

Up to 2 low-tides. It depends upon the alignment of the Sun and the Moon, the tides, the state of the ocean and the shape of the coastline. Some areas are semi-diurnal, with two high tides and two low tides. Other areas can receive a mixed tide, which is one low tide and one high tide per day.

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