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Tides come on shore twice a day everyday. Once in the morning and once at night.
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William Dampier has written: 'Voyages and discoveries' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Tides, Voyages and travels, Winds 'Voyage aux terres australes, a la Nouvelle Hollande, &c' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Voyages and travels, Voyages around the world, Voyages, Descriptions et voyages, Voyages autour du monde 'A Continuation of a Voyage to New Holland' 'A continuation of a voyage to New-Holland, &c., in the year 1699' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Voyages around the world 'A voyage to New-Holland, &c. in the year 1699' -- subject(s): Descriptions et voyages, Voyages around the world, Description and travel, Voyages autour du monde, Description et voyages 'Voyages' -- subject(s): Voyages and travels 'Capt. Dampier's vindication of his voyage to the South-Seas in the ship St. George' 'A collection of voyages' -- subject(s): Buccaneers, Description and travel, Tides, Voyages and travels, Voyages around the world, Winds 'Supplement du voyage autour du monde' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Voyages and travels, Voyages around the world, Voyages, Descriptions et voyages, Voyages autour du monde 'A new voyage round the world' -- subject(s): Corpus of Australian Contact History and Ethnography (CACHE), Buccaneers, Description and travel, Early works to 1800, Geography, Journeys, Tides, Voyages and travels, Voyages around the world, Winds, Descriptions et voyages, Voyages autour du monde 'A continuation of A voyage to New-Holland, E-c. in the year 1699' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Natural history, Pre-Linnean works, Voyages and travels 'Dampier's voyages' -- subject(s): Buccaneers, Description and travel, Tides, Voyages and travels, Voyages around the world, Winds
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AMERICAAlthough she feeds me bread of bitternessAnd sinks into my throat her tiger's tooth,Stealing my breath of life, I will confessI love this cultured hell that tests my youth!Her vigor flows like tides into my blood,Giving , me strength erect against her hate.Her bigness sweeps my being like a flood.Yet as rebel fronts a king in state,I stand within her walls with not a shredOf terror, malice, nor a word of jeer.Darkly I gaze into the days ahead,And see her might and granite wonders thereBeneath the touch of Time's unerring hand,Like priceless treasures sinking into sand.
tides
Yes,the gravitational pull of the moon actually does create tides at night time, when it is close to Earth
With its gravity
Yes, tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon on Earth's oceans. When the sun, moon, and Earth are aligned, the gravitational forces add together to create higher high tides (spring tides), and when they are at right angles, the forces partially cancel out to create lower high tides (neap tides).
When the Sun and Moon are aligned, you get what is called spring tides, with higher high tides and lower low tides.
For Earth, both high and low tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon.
No, the moon does not create waves, it creates tides because of its gravitational pull.
Tides are the same, but the same type of tide could or could not be happening in another place.
Tides create energy through the movement of water caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun. This movement can be harnessed using technologies like tidal turbines or tidal barrages to generate electricity. As the water flows in and out with the tides, the kinetic energy of the moving water is converted into electricity.
No, lakes do not have tides like oceans do. Tides in oceans are mainly caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun, which create the rise and fall of water levels. Lakes, being smaller bodies of water, are not affected by these gravitational forces in the same way, so they do not experience tides.
Yes, the Sun's gravitational pull also contributes to the Earth's tides. Although it is weaker than the Moon's pull, it still has an influence on the tides. When the Sun, Moon, and Earth are aligned during a full or new Moon, their gravitational forces combine to create higher high tides (spring tides), and when they are at right angles during the first or third quarter Moon, they create lower high tides (neap tides).
The weather can create a wave. Such as the wind. Aslo the moon plays a big part in creating tides.