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The Great Lakes do not have tides because they are not connected to the ocean. Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the Earth's oceans, but the Great Lakes are freshwater bodies surrounded by land, so they do not experience the same tidal forces as the oceans.
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A submarine cannot go to the bottom of the ocean because the pressure at such depths is too high for the submarine's structure to withstand, risking damage or collapse.
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.
February has the highest ocean current speeds, with most locations experiencing stronger currents during this month due to stronger wind patterns and ocean circulation.
Freshwater cannot be harvested from the ocean because it is obtained from sources such as rivers, lakes, and groundwater reservoirs.
Because lightning strikes the highest available target, and boats are usually the highest thing on the water..Stay off the water during storms!
What a salt water lakes is called an ocean
Because they want to.
The Great Lakes are not salty because they are filled with freshwater from rivers and streams, and are not connected to the ocean.
i say yes because some lakes can lead up to the ocean and also no because not all lakes lead up so it kind of both but if i had to pick one i would say no
Ocean Lakes High School was created in 1994.
Yes, because when other lakes or ponds get polluted and the clouds condenses it, it will rain polluted rain into the ocean.
The ocean waves are important because they bring rivers and lakes.
It cannot because it does not.
Yes, the Great Lakes are not directly connected to the ocean. They are a series of interconnected freshwater lakes located in North America.
The Great Lakes are connected to the ocean through the St. Lawrence Seaway, a system of locks and canals that allows ships to travel from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.