The rhythmic falls and rises of ocean water twice a day due to lunar and solar factors are called tides. When a tide is at its highest point and covers much of the shore, it's called a high tide. And when is a tide called a low tide?
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
Lunar Tides.
Water responds to the Moon's gravitational force by flowing toward it, making a bulge on the surface of the ocean. On the side of Earth facing the Moon, gravitational force is applied to water particles toward the Moon. This force produces a lunar bulge in the layer of ocean water.
Similar questions
Hindi,
3 months ago
Social Sciences,
3 months ago
English,
6 months ago
Computer Science,
11 months ago
Social Sciences,
11 months ago