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Giovanna Hart
19 August, 01:11
Where does the pattern of the tides come from?
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Isabela Stuart
19 August, 01:19
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The moon has some gravitational pull on the earth so it causes the water on earths surface to change causing tides
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Raphael Patel
19 August, 03:59
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The pattern of the Earth's ocean tides is the result of the interaction of:
- - the changing strength and direction of the force of gravity toward the sun due to its changing position and distance,
- - the changing strength and direction of the force of gravity toward the moon due to its changing position and distance,
- - the rotation of the Earth,
- - the shapes of the coastal boundaries between the Earth's land masses and its oceans.
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