Bell Ringer Explain why you believe it is important to understand when high and low tides on Earth occur. Give at least 1 example.

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Bell Ringer Explain why you believe it is important to understand when high and low tides on Earth occur. Give at least 1 example.

Earth’s Tides E.Q. – What causes the Earth’s oceans to rise and fall throughout the day? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP0cpXpw8yk&safe=active

LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE

LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE

LOW TIDE

Earth’s Tides What is a tide? The periodic rising and lowering of the Earth’s oceans.

How do tides occur?

1 - The Moon and the Sun’s gravitational force (gravity) pulls on the Earth.

2 – This causes the oceans facing the Moon to bulge, raising the water level (a high tide)

3 - The Moon is also pulling on the Earth’s lands, so the opposite side of Earth also has high tide.

4 - In between the two high tides are the low tides.

5 - As the Earth rotates, each location will have 2 high tides and 2 low tides each day, about 6 hours apart.

Tide Chart for Jacksonville Beach, FL Low Tide High Tide Friday Nov 13 4:23 AM 10:49 AM 5:12 PM 11:15 PM Saturday Nov 14 5:09 AM 6:00 PM Sunday Nov 15 12:24 PM 1:01 AM 11:34 AM 12:06 AM 6:06 AM 6:54 PM

Where do high tides occur?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l37ofe9haMU

Think About It: The Moon is 240,000 miles away from the Earth. What prediction can you make about the tides if the distance between the Earth and Moon were to decrease?

There are 2 types of High Tides:

*Spring Tide - highest high tide (Earth, Moon, and Sun are lined up – Full Moon or New Moon)

*Neap Tide – lower high tide (Earth, Moon, and Sun form a 90° angle – First Quarter or Third Quarter Moon)

Think about it: If the Moon had oceans would there be tides similar to what we experience on Earth? Explain.

Conclusion “If a hurricane was to pass through Jacksonville, during which Moon phase would we experience the most damage?” Draw a diagram of the Earth, Moon, and Sun’s positions to help explain your answer. * 4-5 sentences (1 paragraph)