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Are tides less the closer to the Equator?

Tides are generally lower near the Equator compared to regions farther from it due to the centrifugal force resulting from the Earth's rotation. This effect causes water to bulge at the equator, meaning tides are less extreme in these areas.


What happens to the tides when you get closer to the equator?

Tides are generally lower closer to the equator due to the less prominent gravitational pull from the Moon and Sun in that region. This is because the gravity from these celestial bodies affects tides more at higher latitudes.


What influences the tides besides lunar and solar gravity?

Earth rotating speed and the tilted angle of rotation do contribute to different in magnitude of the tides and seasonal pattern of tide. Because earth rotate, more of the water would centrifuge and bulge up around the equator and tide would rise more at the equator by average. The tilted axis, cause the center of the tide change seasonally, on northern hemisphere the summer tide maximum - minimum will be shifted above the equator and during winter the maximum - minimum will be below the equator.


Are the ocean tides more pronounced in regions close to the equator - since the moon is more-or-less overhead throughout the year?

Not really. The major influence on the magnitude of the tides is topography; the arrangement of the seafloor and coastlines. So there are higher tides in places like the Bay of Fundy (between Canada and Maine) or in the Bristol channel on the west coast of England.


Assume there was no moon Approximately when would you expect to observe high tides at the equator?

Assuming there would be no Moon, tides would only be caused by the Sun. Therefore, we would have high tides at noon and ad midnight - but those would be much less pronounced than the tides we have now.Assuming there would be no Moon, tides would only be caused by the Sun. Therefore, we would have high tides at noon and ad midnight - but those would be much less pronounced than the tides we have now.Assuming there would be no Moon, tides would only be caused by the Sun. Therefore, we would have high tides at noon and ad midnight - but those would be much less pronounced than the tides we have now.Assuming there would be no Moon, tides would only be caused by the Sun. Therefore, we would have high tides at noon and ad midnight - but those would be much less pronounced than the tides we have now.


What is solar tides?

solar tides are tides thst effect the ocean tides


Do spring tides have the lowest low tides compared to other types of tides?

No, spring tides have the highest high tides and lowest low tides compared to other types of tides.


What are daily changes in the elevation of the ocean called?

Tide is the answer.


What is a spring and neat tide?

Spring Tides Are Extreme Tides And Neap Tides Are Weaker Tides.


What are two high tides and two low tides a day called?

High tides, low tides, spring tides (which are maximum high tides) and neap tides (which are the lowest of low tides).


How many types tides are there?

2. Neap tides, and spring tides.


What are the two tides that the moon make?

Spring tides and neap tides