As we continue our look at the Earth's oceans we now focus on movement besides currents. This week we will look at both waves and tides
How does a wave form?
What happens to a wave near shore?
What causes tides?
Contracts this week are Design Your Own.
Waves are caused by differentiating wind speeds, underwater volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and landslides.
ReplyDeleteAre there different time lengths for tides? Like does each tide last for a different length of time or are they all the same?
ReplyDeleteso if we don't get a tide on the opposite side of the Earth from the moon by leaving water behind how does it happen?
ReplyDeleteWhy do some places have two high tides and two low tides but other places along the coast don't have that many a day?
ReplyDeleteWhy is there one tide in a day somwhere and two tides in a day somewhere else?
ReplyDeleteHow do tidal dams affect animal movement.
ReplyDeleteWhy are some tides so much bigger then other tides?
ReplyDeleteHow long does it take for a tide to occur?
ReplyDeletetides are caused when the pull from gravity moving the waves causing it to be bigger
ReplyDeletethis happens because i KNOW i heard this in class
but yea, this happens because the bottem of the water is hitting the surface making it want to stop
so as in example: wen people are walking and someone stops because of SOMETHING the other people behind THAT person stops because of THAT person in the front causing to have alot of people clumped together
so as for water this makes a big hunk of water getting squished together making it higher because the water in the bottem is slowing down because its slowing down cus of the surface
when is a tide bigger??? how do we know???
ReplyDeleteebbottbaby,
ReplyDeleteHere is an interesting map of tide movements.
Now I wonder why the red dots on the map are where there are.
Do animals know when tides happen?
ReplyDeletewhy is knowing anout tides so important to know?
ReplyDeletemelissa,
ReplyDeleteare you getting any answers to these questions?
melissa said...
why is knowing anout tides so important to know?
Fri Jan 29, 08:14:00 AM
melissa said...
why is it important to learn about water and where it comes from?
Fri Jan 15, 05:43:00 PM
Can anyone answer this?
it is important to learn about water and where it comes from because the eath is 75% water. Asking these questions give us more insite about the planet we live on and can probally (edvantually) answer questions about how the world began of will end.
ReplyDeleteMELISSA
ReplyDeleteWATER IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE WHEN 2012 COMES
WE CAN PREDICT HOW FAST THE WATER GOES
SO WE KNOW WEN THE CONTINENTS ARE GOING TO FLOOD
AND BY THAT TIME WE WILL BE IN SPACE IN ANOTHER LIVING PLANET
:D
my last sentence is not true_)