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Tides What causes the tides? High Tides ● The gravitational pull of the Moon causes the tides. ● Water bulges on the side facing the Moon. ● The Earth.

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2 Tides What causes the tides?

3 High Tides ● The gravitational pull of the Moon causes the tides. ● Water bulges on the side facing the Moon. ● The Earth is pulled towards the Moon leaving a bulge of water on the opposite side of the Earth.

4 Tides ● Areas that bulge are high tide. ● Other areas are experiencing low tide

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6 The Tides ● Most places experience two high and two low tides each day ● Tides travel around the world in the same direction as the sun (east to west)

7 Tides ● The Bay of Fundy has the highest tides in the world. ● Which coast will have high tide first?

8 Which coast will have high tide first? The East coast of Nova Scotia

9 Tidal Range ● Tidal range is the difference in height between high tide and low tide. ● If the coast is steep the tidal range will be large.

10 The Sun ● The Sun also influences the tides, but to a lesser degree than the Moon.

11 Spring Tides ● Spring tides occur when the gravity of the Moon and the Sun combine to pull the Earth's waters. ● Highest high tides and lowest low tides.

12 Neap Tides ● Neap tide occurs when the Moon and the Sun are at right angles to each other. Each pulling in different directions. ● Lowest high tide and highest low tide.

13 Electricity ● Tides can be used to generate electricity. ● During high tide water is trapped by the dam. ● During low tide water rushes out, spinning turbines which create electricity.

14 Tides Draw a diagram of Spring tide and a diagram of Neap tide.


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