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Diffentiate between waves and utides?​

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Answered by tanshiyadharmarajan
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Answer:

Waves are formed when winds blow over the ocean surface. The stronger the wind blows, the bigger the wave becomes. The rhythmic rise and fall of ocean water twice a day is called a tide. The strong gravitational pull exerted by the Sun and moon on the Earth's surface causes the tides.

Answered by chhayadokh15
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Explanation:

Tides are periodic rise and fall of large masses of water. They are caused by the gravitational interaction that exists between the Earth and the Moon. On the other hand, waves are caused by the winds blowing on the surface of the ocean or even lakes. ... Tides are formed depending on the behavior of the moon and the sun

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