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At the time of high tide, sea water is far away from the coast. Correct Incorrect Geography answer​

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Answered by RuDrA1AhAlAwat
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Heya

Explanation:

To understand how the tides work, we need to understanding the relationship between the motion of Earth and Moon. Earth spins on its own axis, as because of the Earths gravitational pull, ocean water is at equal levels around the planet. However, the Moon's gravitational force disrupts this balance by accelerating the water towards the Moon. Hence causing high tides.

But the moon as no gravitational force. but in reality the Moon and the Earth revolve together around a common gravitational centre between them. The Moon revolves on its orbits around the Earth. Symaltinouslt the Earth rotates causing bulge and center of mass. Now water on the opposite side of Earth facing away from the Moon bulges outward causing high tide.

for example when you swing two heavy object around the body with a rope and you spin, it creates a center of mass, like gravity that pulls the two objects spinning together and you will have to lean a bit to maintain the balance. similar is the case with earth and moon the spinning creates a center of mass that keeps the two body’s earth and moon.

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