tidal currents
tidal currents
Ocean tides are the result of the gravitational attraction forcesbetween the sun, moon, and ocean water.
Tidal currents
The two high and two low tides each day are a result of the gravitational forces exerted by the moon and the sun on Earth's oceans as Earth rotates. This causes the water in the oceans to bulge towards the direction of the moon and sun, creating high tides, and causing low tides in other areas.
The moon passes in front of the sun during a solar eclipse when it aligns directly between the Earth and the sun. This alignment occurs when the moon is in its new phase and its orbital path intersects with the Earth's orbit around the sun. The result is that the moon casts a shadow on the Earth, blocking the sun's light partially or completely, depending on the alignment.
Tidal Currents
tidal currents
tidal currents
Ocean tides are the result of the gravitational attraction forcesbetween the sun, moon, and ocean water.
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents