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discuss the effect of tides in points (5 points)​

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Answered by GuduMM
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The regular rise and fall of the ocean’s waters are known as tides. Along coasts, the water slowly rises up over the shore and then slowly falls back again. When the water has risen to its highest level, covering much of the shore, it is at high tide. When the water falls to its lowest level, it is at low tide. Some lakes and rivers can also have tides.

Causes of Tides

Forces that contribute to tides are called tidal constituents. The Earth’s rotation is a tidal constituent. The major tidal constituent is the moon’s gravitational pull on the Earth. The closer objects are, the greater the gravitational force is between them. Although the sun and moon both exert gravitational force on the Earth, the moon’s pull is stronger because the moon is much closer to the Earth than the sun is.

Answered by ya640584
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1.Newton Explained Tidal Force in Terms of Gravity

2.The Reason There Are Two High Tides a Day

3.Effects of the Moon's Orbit

4.The Sun Also effects Tides

5.Tides in the Real World of Ocean Basins

6.Tides Are Also effected by Weather and Geological Events

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