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what is difference between wave and tidal

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Answered by aryangarg816p9y7lo
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When the sea level starts to drop for several hours, water appears not to fall thus attaining low tide. ...
1.Tides are formed because of the interaction of the gravitational forces between the Earth, the moon, and the sun.
2.Wavesare formed because of the gusting or raging force exerted by the wind on the water surface.
Answered by priyaupadhyay
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Tides are formed because of the gravitational push and pull between the Earth and the moon. Whereas, the waves are formed by the gusting or raging force exerted by the wind on the water surface.


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