Tide is the answer.
The study of tides, waves, currents and the interaction between the ocean and the atmosphere is a part of physical oceanogrpahy. Physical oceanographers study the physical properties of the ocean such as temperature, density, salinity, circulation, currents and tides.
Richard J. McKeone has written: 'Tides and ocean currents' -- subject(s): Tides, Ocean currents
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The tides in the Arctic Ocean are primarily caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun. The water level rises and falls due to the gravitational attraction of these celestial bodies, creating high and low tides. Wind patterns and the shape of the coastline can also influence the tides in the Arctic Ocean.
yes, but the Indian Ocean DOES NOT have stronger currents than the Pacific Ocean..:{D
they cause drownings and rip tides
Currents, tides, & waves.
Waves, whirlpools, tides, and currents.
The force of tides and currents shape the beach.
Ocean currents are caused by various factors. They are made from earthquakes, winds, tides and differences in density. The currents of the ocean have an effect on the weather.
D Ocean currents.