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how are the pattern of Tides formed​

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Answered by ck33205pbppap
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Tidal currents are produced by the large quantities of water moving toward or away from shore as the tides change. ... During an ebb tide, when the water level is falling between high and low tides, the tidal current moves away from shore (Fig.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya Anna

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Three basic tidal patterns occur along the Earth's major shorelines.

Three basic tidal patterns occur along the Earth's major shorelines. Tidal currents are produced by the large quantities of water moving toward or away from shore as the tides change. During a flood tide, when the water level is rising between low and high tides, the tidal current flows toward shore.

There are three basic types of daily tides and a fourth type that encompasses atmospheric variations.

  1. Diurnal Tide.
  2. Semi-diurnal Tide.
  3. Mixed Tide.
  4. Meteorological Tide.

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