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Tidal refers to phenomena related to the regular rise and fall of ocean water levels caused by gravitational forces from the moon and sun. Non-tidal refers to areas that are not influenced by these regular tidal patterns, such as lakes, rivers, and some groundwater systems.

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What is the differenCE between tidal and non-tidal?

Tidal zones are affected by the regular rise and fall of tides, while non-tidal zones do not experience this phenomenon. Tidal zones have distinctive marine life adapted to tidal fluctuations, while non-tidal zones have a more stable environment. Tidal zones may have higher biodiversity due to the constant mixing of nutrients and oxygen brought by the tides.


Why was tidal port developed?

The water levels within the port are subject to change with the ocean tides. In a non-tidal port, there is usually a river feeding the water levels in the port, minimizing the effects of the moon and the tidal changes. Inland ports are almost always no-tidal. Tidal ports are almost always in coastal regions.


Is tidal energy human-made or non-recyclable?

Tidal energy is a form of renewable energy that is generated by harnessing the natural tides in the ocean. It is human-made in the sense that technology is used to capture and convert this energy into electricity, but the source of the energy itself is non-recyclable as it is a natural phenomenon.


How is tidal energy being used by humans?

There are a few plants using it to generate electricity, but its main "use" is to slow the Earth's rotation and to reshape Coastlines.


Why is tidal power useful?

Tidal power is useful because it generates electricity that is renewable, free and non-polluting. So it is an excellent replacement for energy from fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) which is non-renewable, expensive and polluting (that is, causing global warming).

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What is the differenCE between tidal and non-tidal?

Tidal zones are affected by the regular rise and fall of tides, while non-tidal zones do not experience this phenomenon. Tidal zones have distinctive marine life adapted to tidal fluctuations, while non-tidal zones have a more stable environment. Tidal zones may have higher biodiversity due to the constant mixing of nutrients and oxygen brought by the tides.


How many bridges on the thames river and what are their name?

75 non tidal and 29 over the tidal part of the Thames


Is a tidal non renewable?

its renewable


Is tidal energy a non-renewable resource?

its renewable


How many bridges are along the river thames?

There are 75 over the non tidal Thames and 29 cross the tidal Thames


What kind of tides do freshwater biomes have?

freshwater biomes are non-tidal


Is 'TIDAL' a renewable or non-renewable resources?

The tides are a renewable resource


Why was tidal port developed?

The water levels within the port are subject to change with the ocean tides. In a non-tidal port, there is usually a river feeding the water levels in the port, minimizing the effects of the moon and the tidal changes. Inland ports are almost always no-tidal. Tidal ports are almost always in coastal regions.


What are the non-conventional resources?

Wind, solar, tidal, waves, biomass, geothermal energy


Can you name the non conventional energies?

Wind, solar, tidal, ocean wave, biomass


What are the non conventional resources?

Wind, solar, tidal, waves, biomass, geothermal energy


Is tidal energy human-made or non-recyclable?

Tidal energy is a form of renewable energy that is generated by harnessing the natural tides in the ocean. It is human-made in the sense that technology is used to capture and convert this energy into electricity, but the source of the energy itself is non-recyclable as it is a natural phenomenon.