the moon is the main factor behind the oceans tides.
the moon controls it
Tides are the rise and fall of ocean water. They are the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the sun and moon on the rotation of the Earth.
Yes, ocean tides are considered a renewable energy source because they are driven by gravitational forces from the moon and sun. As long as these celestial bodies continue to exert their influence on Earth, tides will continue to occur.
Yes, these are a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean and have tides.
The five factors that cause ocean tides are the gravitational pull of the moon, the gravitational pull of the sun, the rotation of the Earth, the shape of the coastline, and the depth of the ocean.
Tide is the answer.
no because the moon controls the tides
The moon
Ocean currents show that they are in constant motion. These currents are driven by a combination of factors such as wind, temperature, salinity, and the Earth's rotation, causing water to circulate around the globe.
solar tides are tides thst effect the ocean tides
No. In fact, the moon controls tides. The gravitational attraction of the moon causes the ocean to bulge out in the direction of the moon. ;)
The moon's pull on gravity affects the ocean's tides.
controls tides
Ocean Tides... Ebb Tides...
an area where rivers rise and fall with ocean tides
Ocean tides will continue as long as the earth, moon and sun exists.
the moon controls it