What is the difference between a wave and a tidel
What is the difference between a wave and a tidel
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Tides
- Tides are the elevation and fall of huge amounts of water. The cause of such is the different interaction of gravitational forces exerted between the moon, the Earth and, to some degree, the sun.
- During a full moon or a new moon, a spring tide (a very strong tide) will occur because of the alignment of the planet to the sun and moon. A neap tide (the weak tide) happens when the lunar and solar gravitational forces are perpendicular to each other. This phenomenon is evident during a quarter moon.
- Tides are usually generated at the deep oceanic regions .
Waves
- By contrast, waves are simply the effects of powerful winds raging on oceanic surfaces and even on some other bodies of water like lakes.
- Waves are usually smaller ripples of water that still have the potential to become huge depending on many other factors. Whenever waves are generated by the wind on the ocean surface, this is called an ocean surface wave.
- Waves are usually seen at shallower areas of the sea.
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