Geography, asked by ayushkumar7660, 3 months ago

in what ways are tides different from or similar to waves?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tides can be described as the alternative rise and fall of ocean water, induced by the combined effects of the Sun’s gravitational force on Earth, the Moon’s gravitational force on Earth and the Earth’s rotation.

In the form of signals, a wave transmits information or energy from one point to another but no material entity makes this move. A wave’s frequency is obtained by using a time factor in the mix. For all of our communication systems, we are absolutely based on waves.

Answered by saakshiagrawal2007
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Tides Waves

In deep oceanic areas, tides are usually produced.Waves  are usually seen in shallower areas of the ocean.Tides are created by rising and falling sea levels through the influence of gravity . Waves  are created when many winds and water influences interact with each other.

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