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How do tides affect animals?

Tides / By EarthProfessor

Tides affect marine ecosystems by influencing the kinds of plants and animals that thrive in what is known as the intertidal zone—the area between high and low tide. Sand crabs not only burrow to survive, they actually follow the tides to maintain just the right depth in the wet sand. While we were researching we …

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What is the value of tides mm2?

Tides / By EarthProfessor

I havent touched mm2 in ages but im assuming that gun is already duped. Im gonna say its about 120-150 right now and it will get less than 90 in a week or so. Rn in mm2 values it’s worth 275 and it has 8 demand and 7 rarity, but it will go down, i …

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What tides are best for fishing?

Tides / By EarthProfessor

Low tide Vs. high tide. Understanding the tide is a really important thing when you are learning to surf when its low tide you should be careful because you can get wipeout and hit the bottom of the beach and it can be sand, reef or rocks so you have to know the danger if …

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Are tides caused by earth’s rotation?

Tides / By EarthProfessor

Earth’s rotation and the gravitational pull of the sun and moon create tides on our planet. Because the sun is so much larger than the moon (27 million times more masssive), it has a much bigger graviational pull on Earth. When we were researching we ran into the question “Why do tides happen on earth?”. …

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Do tides get earlier or later each day?

Tides / By EarthProfessor

With each passing day, the high tides occur about an hour later. The moon rises about an hour later each day, too (actually, 54 minutes later). Since the moon pulls up the tides, these two delays are connected. As the earth rotates through one day, the moon moves in its orbit. The tides occur 50 …

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Which tides are the highest?

Tides / By EarthProfessor

This is the spring tide : the highest (and lowest) tide. Spring tides are not named for the season. This is spring in the sense of jump, burst forth, rise. Mean sea level is generally higher in the early fall months in the northeast due to warmer, expanding ocean water and changes in weather patterns. …

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Which tides are higher spring or neap?

Tides / By EarthProfessor

The difference between spring and neap tides is that spring tides are much higher than normal and neap tides are lower than normal . Spring tides occur because of the combined effects of the sun and moon, whereas neap tides happen when the sun and the moon are at right angles. This tide gauge is …

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Why is on stranger tides not on disney plus?

Tides / By EarthProfessor

According to Gizmodo, a Disney+ spokesperson confirmed that their removal was simply due to legacy licensing issues. Essentially, the license deals will need to expire before some of your favorite movies end up returning. One of the next things we wanted the answer to was, is “On Stranger Tides” coming back to Disney+? Disney has …

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How do tides make electricity?

Tides / By EarthProfessor

Tidal energy is a form of hydropower that works by harnessing the kinetic energy created from the rise and fall of ocean tides and currents, also called tidal flows, and turns it into usable electricity. The larger the tidal range, or the height difference between sea level at high and low tide, the more power …

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Why do tides occur every 12 hours?

Tides / By EarthProfessor

High tides occur about twice a day, about every 12 hours and 25 minutes. The reason is that the Moon takes 24 hours and 50 minutes to rotate once around the Earth so the Moon is over the same location 24 hours and 50 minutes later. Since high tides occur twice a day, one arrives …

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