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Gravity and inertia act in opposition on the Earth's oceans, creating tidal bulges on opposite sites of the planet. On the “near” side of the Earth (the ...
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There are approximately two high and two low tides per day at any given place, but they occur at times that change from day to day; the average interval ...
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The tides are a bulge of water from the “pull” of the moon and sun. However, there are actually two tidal bulges on the earth. One tidal bulge is caused by ...
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These two bulges explain why in one day there are two high tides and two low tides, as the Earth's surface rotates through each of the bulges once a day. Does ...
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The gravitational pull of the moon creates two types of tides: high and low. A tidal bulge occurs in the oceans on the side of the earth nearest the moon; a ...
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Because there are two high tides and two low tides every day (slightly more than a 24 hour period); then a tide must come in within about a six hour period.
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This article attempts to explain why there are two bulges. fig 1: the double bulge of water. Before we look at this in detail, we need to clarify ...
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The bulges revolve around the Earth once every 27.32 days in the case of the lunar tidal bulge and 365.24 days for the sun's tidal bulge. Because the Earth is ...
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Thus the differences of the gravitational attraction of the Moon on opposite sides of the Earth produce two tidal bulges - one facing the Moon and one facing ...
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There are three factors which affect the frequency of high and low tides: the orbit of the Moon around the Earth once every 29 1/2 days, the rotation of the ...
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As you rotate the paper earth model through a full day, each part of the earth rotates under the two tidal bulges, and therefore there are two high tides and ...
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In Maine (U.S.), low tide occurs roughly at moonrise and high tide with a high Moon, corresponding to the simple gravity model of two tidal bulges; at most ...
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As Earth rotates within this layer of water, its landmasses pass through the two bulges. These bulges are Earth's high tides. Most shorelines experience two ...
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21 May 1997 · There are Two Tidal Bulges · Moon's Gravity Pulls Oceans - Near-side Bulge is Easy to Understand · Moon and Earth actually orbit around the Earth- ...
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