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T IDES. G RAVITY  Remember, gravity is an invisible force of attraction between two objects.  What celestial object is attracted to the Earth?  The.

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1 T IDES

2 G RAVITY  Remember, gravity is an invisible force of attraction between two objects.  What celestial object is attracted to the Earth?  The Moon  What celestial object is the Earth attracted to?  The Sun

3 E FFECT OF THE MOON ON THE E ARTH  The Moon’s gravity also pulls on the Earth, but because the Earth is solid, it doesn’t seem to respond.  However, the Earth is mostly covered with water. Water is a liquid and does respond to the pull of the Moon. This response creates tides.

4 T IDES  The how and why of tide formation is very complex.  This presentation will try to simplify how and why tides form.  To do this….

5 I MAGINE THAT THERE IS NOTHING BUT WATER COVERING THE E ARTH.

6 N OW, IMAGINE LOOKING AT THE E ARTH FROM ABOVE THE N ORTH P OLE. N

7 L ET ’ S ADD THE MOON TO THIS SYSTEM. N

8 T HE MOON PULLS ON THE WATER. This creates a bulge. N

9 B UT BECAUSE THE E ARTH IS SPINNING, THERE ARE ACTUALLY 2 BULGES CREATED. You’ll learn more about this in a course called Physics. N

10 T HIS BULGE OF WATER FOLLOWS THE MOON AS IT ORBITS THE E ARTH. N

11 I T TAKES THE MOON ABOUT 28 DAYS TO REVOLVE AROUND THE E ARTH. N

12 T HIS MAKES THE TIMES THAT THE TIDES OCCUR CHANGE IN A PREDICTABLE PATTERN.

13 B UT THERE IS MORE GOING ON THAN JUST THE REVOLUTION OF THE MOON AROUND THE E ARTH. The Earth rotates every day. N N

14 L ET ’ S PUT A PERSON ON THE EQUATOR OF THE E ARTH. Remember, you are looking at the Earth from the North Pole, so this person appears to be on the edge of the Earth. N

15 A S THE E ARTH ROTATES, THE PERSON WILL MOVE THROUGH TWO VERY HIGH BULGES OF WATER AND TWO AREAS OF LOW WATER EACH DAY. N

16 W E CALL THESE AREAS HIGH TIDE AND LOW TIDE. Remember, in a 24 hour period of rotation, there are two high tides and two low tides. N

17 This is what it looks like with both motions. N

18 S PRING T IDES  When the Sun, Earth, and Moon are in a straight line- the variation between high tide and low tide is greatest. This occurs during the full moon and new moon. High Tide N

19 N EAP T IDES  When the Sun, Earth, and Moon are in a perpendicular arrangement- the variation between high tide and low tide is not great. This occurs during the first and third quarter moon. High Tide N

20 N AME T HAT T IDE H ANDOUT  Instructions: Label the following 4 examples Spring or Neap Tide  Instructions:  Label the four areas of Low Tides and High Tides on the diagram.  Draw the tidal bulges.  Shade in the phase of the Moon, and label it.

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