Geography, asked by TbiaSupreme, 1 year ago

What is the difference between Ocean currents and Tides?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Explanation:

HEY! MATE

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

TIDE : THE RISE AND FALL IN THE OCEAN OR SEA WATER.

IT IS CAUSED BY THE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE OF THE MOON OR SUN.

OCEAN CURRENT : IT IS CAUSED BY THE MOVEMENT OF WINDS OVER THE WATER SURFACE

Answered by hotelcalifornia
0

Answer:

Ocean Currents are the motion of water while tides are formed by the gravitational pull of the moon, which leads to up and down movement of water.

Explanation:

Tides are formed by the gravity of the moon and earth, which leads to tidal movement that causes tidal currents.  Ocean Currents are formed due to any external force acting on water to make it move.

Hence tides are an action and ocean currents are a result of the action.

Similar questions