What is the difference between tides waves and currents in 3 points
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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. When used in association with water, the term "current" describes the motion of the water. Oceanic currents are driven by several factors.
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difference between tides and currents
tides
*The rise and fall in the level of sea is called tide waves
*tides waves are caused due to the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the surface of the earth
*tides are classified into two types-low tide and high tide
current
*the movement of ocean water in the form of a stream,in a definite direction, on the ocean surface is called an ocean current
*ocean are like rivers in the sea water,The movement of current s is visible on the ocean surface.
*ocean currents are classified into two types-
warm current and cold current.
this the 3 points to differentiate CURRENTS and TIDES WAVES :)
hope it helped u and
A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR 2018!!!!!!
tides
*The rise and fall in the level of sea is called tide waves
*tides waves are caused due to the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the surface of the earth
*tides are classified into two types-low tide and high tide
current
*the movement of ocean water in the form of a stream,in a definite direction, on the ocean surface is called an ocean current
*ocean are like rivers in the sea water,The movement of current s is visible on the ocean surface.
*ocean currents are classified into two types-
warm current and cold current.
this the 3 points to differentiate CURRENTS and TIDES WAVES :)
hope it helped u and
A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR 2018!!!!!!
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