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the factors that are responsible for the formation of tides​

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Answered by InstaPrince
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The relative distances and positions of the sun, moon and Earth all affect the size and magnitude of the Earth's two tidal bulges. At a smaller scale, the magnitude of tides can be strongly influenced by the shape of the shoreline.

Answered by bharat000
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Tides refer to the rise and fall of our oceans' surfaces. It is caused by the attractive forces of the Moon and Sun's gravitational fields as well as the centrifugal force due to the Earth's spin. As the positions of these celestial bodies change, so do the surfaces' heights

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