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how the Sun and Moon cause tides
Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the Sun and the Moon on Earth's water. When the Sun, Moon, and Earth form a straight line (left), tides higher and lower than usual are generated. In contrast, when the lines between the Sun and Earth and the Moon and Earth are perpendicular to one another (right), high tides and low tides are moderated.
tide
physics
- Related Topics:
- tidal bore
- spring tide
- neap tide
- ebb tide
- lunar tide
- On the Web:
- University of Hawaii - Exploring Our Fluid Earth - Tides (Mar. 21, 2025)
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tide, any of the cyclic deformations of one astronomical body caused by the gravitational forces exerted by others. The most familiar are the periodic variations in sea level on Earth that correspond to changes in the relative positions of the Moon and the Sun. The tides may be regarded as forced waves, partially running waves and partially standing waves. They are manifested by vertical movements of the sea surface (the height maximum and minimum are called high water [HW] and low water [LW]) and alternating horizontal movements of the water, the tidal currents. The words ebb and flow are used ...(100 of 837 words)