The Red Sea
Yes
the Nile river
The tide comes in twice a day, or more accurately, twice every 23 hours and ten minutes. The changing of the tide time is due to the fact that while the Earth is rotating "beneath" the Moon, the Moon is orbiting the Earth.
High tide is for 6 hours and low tide is for the next 6 hours,this in 24 hours the sea water rises twice and falls twice.
the ebb tide
An "ebb tide" flows up river, the "flow tide" flows towards the sea.
the ebb tide
the ebb tide
High tide and low tide both usually occur twice in 24 hours.
twice in a 24 hour period. the moon controls the tides, so high tide is when the moons gravitational pull is centered on the area. the second time is when the moons gravitational pull is on the exact opposite side of the earth.
Tides ebb and flow twice in 24 hours in most coastal areas of the world due to the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on Earth's oceans. This results in a semi-diurnal tide pattern, where two high tides and two low tides occur within a lunar day. However, some locations may experience diurnal tides (one high and one low tide) or mixed tides, depending on their geographical features and the alignment of the moon and sun.
Tides ebb and flow twice in 24 hours in most coastal areas around the world due to the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on Earth's oceans. This phenomenon is known as a semi-diurnal tide, where two high tides and two low tides occur each lunar day. However, some locations may experience variations, such as diurnal tides, which have only one high and one low tide per day. The specific timing and height of tides can also be influenced by local geography and weather conditions.