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what are tides in hydrosphere?​

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Answered by XxMissReporterxX01
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An ocean tide refers to the cyclic rise and fall of seawater. Tides are caused by slight variations in gravitational attraction between the Earth and the moon and the Sun in geometric relationship with locations on the Earth's surface.

Answered by zainaJaved69
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The regular rise and fall of the ocean's waters are known as tides. Along coasts, the water slowly rises up over the shore and then slowly falls back again.

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