where are tidal oscilations not very obvious
Abyssal Plain,Ocean Trench,Seamount,and Mid-Ocean ridge
Tidal patterns are primarily influenced by the gravitational forces of the moon and the sun, as well as the shape and depth of the ocean basin. Other factors such as the Earth's rotation, wind patterns, and geographical features can also affect tidal patterns.
Tidal patterns are greatly influenced by the size, shape, depth, and location of the ocean basin in which the tides occur.
sun's energy wind patterns ocean temperatures volcanic action
The Arctic Ocean Basin
the continental shelf ;)
Abyssal Plain.
The Coriolis effect causes moving fluids, like ocean currents, to be deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere due to Earth's rotation. This deflection influences the direction of surface currents, leading to the formation of large circular patterns known as gyres. In each ocean basin, the interplay of wind patterns, the Coriolis effect, and continental boundaries results in these gyres, which play a crucial role in global climate and ocean circulation.
The ocean floor is divided into two major regions: the continental margin, which includes the continental shelf, slope, and rise, and the deep ocean basin, which includes abyssal plains, seamounts, trenches, and mid-ocean ridges. These regions have distinct geological features and play important roles in shaping the Earth's surface.
Ocean Basin
the deep ocean basin consist of the deepest part of the ocean . :)
Ocean basin