Differentiate between tides and ocean currents.
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Tides go up and down; currents move left and right.
Tides are driven by the gravitational force of the moon and sun. Tides are characterized by water moving up and down over a long period of time. When used in association with water, the term "current" describes the motion of the water.
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- Tides go up and down; currents move left and right.
- Tides are driven by the gravitational force of the moon and sun.
- Tides are characterized by water moving up and down over a long period of time.
- When used in association with water, the term "current" describes the motion of the water.
- Currents put motion in the ocean! Tides involve water moving up and down; currents involve the movement of water back and forth.
- Currents are driven by several factors.
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