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different between waves and tides 2points

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Answered by sanjudnath
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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 ayanzubair
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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.

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