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What is the difference between tidal stream and current?

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Answered by krithikajha10
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Tides go up and down; currents move left and right.

Tides are driven by the gravitational force of the moon and sun. Tides are characterized by water moving up and down over a long period of time. ... A second factor that drives ocean currents is wind. Winds drive currents that are at or near the ocean's surface.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tides go up and down;

currents move left and right.

Tides are driven by the gravitational force of the moon and sun. Tides are characterized by water moving up and down over a long period of time. ... A second factor that drives ocean currents is wind. Winds drive currents that are at or near the ocean's surface.

Tidal Stream:

A tidal stream generator, often referred to as a tidal energy converter, is a machine that extracts energy from moving masses of water, in particular tides, although the term is often used in reference to machines designed to extract energy from run of river or tidal estuarine sites.

Current:

An ocean current is any more or less permanent or continuous, directed movement of ocean water that flows in one of the Earth's oceans. The currents are generated from the forces acting upon the water like the earth's rotation, the wind, the temperature and salinity differences and the gravitation of the moon.

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