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Chapter 21 Section 3 Review Page 534. 1. Describe how the moon causes tides. As the moon revolves around Earth it’s gravity pulls on Earth’s waters. This.
TIDES. What is a tide? A tide is the periodic rise and fall of a body of water due to gravitational interactions between the sun, moon and Earth The wavelength.
Lesson 10: Tides Physical Oceanography. Last lesson we learned about waves How do you differentiate between a deepwater and shallow-water wave? What is.
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