The water in the sea make tides but if you take some water and pour it into another place it doesn't make tides,???
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Answer:
Tides in the seas are caused due to the gravitational influence of the sun and moon due to huge mass of water but some water won't make tide
Explanation:
you need huge mass of water for tides to form.
tides do occur in water in a tub but the problem it is infinitesimally small so it goes unnoticed.
the reason behind lies in the gravitational forces of the moon and the sun(it doesn't play much role in tides mainly tides are due to the pull of moon)
let there be huge huge ocean with trillions of gallons of water and a tub with a maximum of 20-30 L
so the gravity pull due to the moon will be less on the tub so the tide will also be small
If there's high tide somewhere then there some low tide on another place on earth becuse the water in oceans is constant . So rise at one place must be compensated by decrease at some other place