What is the difference between waves and tides of the ocean????
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Tides are periodic rise and fall of large masses of water. They are caused by the gravitational interaction that exists between the Earth and the Moon. On the other hand, waves are caused by the winds blowing on the surface of the ocean or even lakes. ... Tides are formed depending on the behavior of the moon and the sun.
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- Tides are periodic rise and fall of large masses of water. They are caused by the gravitational interaction that exists between the Earth and the Moon.
- Tides are periodic rise and fall of large masses of water. They are caused by the gravitational interaction that exists between the Earth and the Moon.• On the other hand, waves are caused by the winds blowing on the surface of the ocean or even lakes. This happens all the time.
- Tides are periodic rise and fall of large masses of water. They are caused by the gravitational interaction that exists between the Earth and the Moon.• On the other hand, waves are caused by the winds blowing on the surface of the ocean or even lakes. This happens all the time.
- Tides only occur in the oceans, while waves can be seen in any water body. However, large lakes can sometimes experience small tides.
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