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explain the meanings of tidal bore and ebb tide
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Answered by adityagg2007
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a large wave or bore caused by the constriction of the spring tide as it enters a long, narrow, shallow inlet is called Tidal bore.

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Answered by anshumanironman
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Tidal Bore

Rivers generally flow from higher elevations to the ocean or seas. A tidal bore is a situation where the flow of water from the river into the ocean reverses, and the tide pushes water up the river.

Tidal bore in Haining, China in 1908

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Tidal bores occur every day, but are not common all over the planet. Special conditions are required for one to occur. Let's go through the conditions that cause tidal bores.

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The river where a tidal bore occurs must not be too deep, and its estuary, or mouth of the river, needs to be relatively shallow and fairly wide compared to the inland part of the river to produce a sort of funneling effect. The estuary acts as the wide part of the funnel, channeling water into the narrower river, where the water rises to compensate for this influx of volume.

Ebb tide, seaward flow in estuaries or tidal rivers during a tidal phase of lowering water level. The reverse flow, occurring during rising tides, is called the flood tide.

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