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Lesson 4.2: Tides *Refer to Chapter 12 in your Textbook.

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1 Lesson 4.2: Tides *Refer to Chapter 12 in your Textbook

2 Lesson 4.2 Learning Targets:
Explain how tidal waves are generated. Differentiate between the various types of tides. Describe an intertidal habitat.

3 Tidal Generated Waves:
The gravitational pull from the Sun and Moon causes high and low tides Moon has a greater influence because it is closer to Earth

4 Tides Differ Around the World:
One high tide and one low tide each day = Diurnal Two two high tides and two low tides each day = Semi-diurnal

5 Spring and Neap Tides: Spring Tides: occur when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are in a straight line Occurs at new and full moons Have the greatest effect on tides Neap Tides: occur when the Sun, Moon, and Earth make a right angle Occurs at 1st and 3rd quarter moons

6 Spring and Neap Tides:

7 Extreme Tides: Bay of Fundy- Nova Scotia, Canada
Largest tidal range in the world Approximately ft (FL is about 4 ft)

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9 Tidal Bores: Occur when incoming tides produce a wave that flows into a narrow area (river, bay) Only occur in a few places around the world

10 Intertidal Habitat: “Tide Pools”
Covered with water during high tide, and exposed to air during low tide Must adapt to harsh conditions like waves & drying out


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