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Tidal Movements. Tides: the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and.

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1 Tidal Movements

2 Tides: the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and rotation of the Earth.

3 What causes tides? Gravitational pull from the moon and sun

4 How many tides in 24 hours? 2 high tides and 2 low tides Excess water is called a “dome”

5 Ebb: low flow of water

6 Flood: high flow of water

7 High tide: maximum flow of water on a beach

8 Low tide: minimal flow of water on a beach

9 Time between high and low tides = a “rest”

10 Peak of a high or low tide is a “slack”, not changing.

11 Different types of tides

12 Different types of tides Spring tide: lunar and solar domes coincide. Higher than a high tide, or lower than a low tide.

13 Different types of tides Neap tide: high tide is lower than normal. Low tide is higher than normal

14 Science Textbook Using the Earth Science Textbooks (Orange), open to Pages 492 – 496. Read through the text and write a paragraph in your journal explaining why and how tidal movements occur on your EQ#4 page. Textbooks can be checked out from NW library. Classroom textbooks need to stay in the classroom. 


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