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5 Δεκ 2017 · Ocean's Tides Explained. This video explains why the oceans experience two high tides and two low tides each day? Find out in this video.
Learn more at Waterlust.comJoin marine physicist Dr. Patrick Rynne as he explores the science behind the tides, what creates earth's tidal bulges, and why th...
Most people are already familiar with the idea of high and low tides, but where do they come from? What causes this movement and why does it occur with such regularity?
24 Φεβ 2021 · If our planet had no continents, tides would be hemispheric-sized bulges of water moving westward with the moon and sun. This animation shows the tides as a complex system of rotating and trapped waves with a mixture of frequencies.
11 Σεπ 2024 · The Short Answer: High and low tides are caused by the moon. The moon's gravitational pull generates something called the tidal force. The tidal force causes Earth—and its water—to bulge out on the side closest to the moon and the side farthest from the moon. These bulges of water are high tides.
5 Αυγ 2021 · Tides. NASA/Vi Nguyen. August 5, 2021. These animations help to explain the science behind how the Moon affects the tides on Earth. See Tides article where these animations are used. The Moon and Earth exert a gravitational pull on each other.
11 Σεπ 2024 · Waves cause the ocean to move all day long. And tides cause the ocean to rise and fall twice each day. The water’s highest point is called high tide. The water’s lowest point is called low tide. Plants, animals, and humans living near the ocean rely on this predictable rising and falling of the ocean each day.