What is the difference between "Waves" and "Tides"
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Waves are formed when winds blow over the ocean surface. The stronger the wind blows, the bigger the wave becomes. The rhythmic rise and fall of ocean water twice a day is called a tide. The strong gravitational pull exerted by the Sun and moon on the Earth's surface causes the tides.
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Tides are usually generated at the deep oceanic regions while waves are usually seen at shallower areas of the sea. 4. Tides are made by the rising and falling sea levels with the action of gravity while waves are formed when several factors relating to the wind and water interact with each other.
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