diiffernence between tides and waves
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tides are the huge formation of a wall like structure of waves, formed when the seawater experiences a sudden disturbance on the sea bed.
waves are usually less in height formed due to the uniform movement of earth and also due to the impact of Moon's gravity
waves are usually less in height formed due to the uniform movement of earth and also due to the impact of Moon's gravity
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Tides- Tides are formed because of the interaction of the gravitation forces between Tthe Earth and the moon and the sun.
Waves-Waves are formed because gusting or raging forces exerted by the wind on the water surfaces.
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Tides- Tides are formed because of the interaction of the gravitation forces between Tthe Earth and the moon and the sun.
Waves-Waves are formed because gusting or raging forces exerted by the wind on the water surfaces.
Hope it help you!!!
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