A short and non-mathematical explanation of ocean tides, only about 1 meter, and the mid-ocean water level is raised an additonal meter in height.
the height of the tide
the height of the tide
Midocean ridges are areas where continents broke apart. Midocean ridges are closest to the landmasses in younger oceans. One example where a midocean ridge intersected a landmass is the Arabian sea, which was formed by the pulling apart of the Arabian Peninsula and Africa.
No.
the height of the tides rises up
the height of the tide
the height of the tide
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tidal range
Midocean ridges are areas where continents broke apart. Midocean ridges are closest to the landmasses in younger oceans. One example where a midocean ridge intersected a landmass is the Arabian sea, which was formed by the pulling apart of the Arabian Peninsula and Africa.
the moons gravty pushes and pulls it so you get height tide and low tide
No.
Yes
the height of the tides rises up
Tide water at its lowest is called low tide. This occurs when the water level is at its lowest point during the tidal cycle, exposing more of the shoreline and sea floor.
Average male height: 1.75 Average female height: 1.63
The average height of Greek individuals is slightly above the global average height.