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Focus on Tides Objectives: Students will learn what causes tides.
The difference between a Spring & Neap Tide The differences in the patterns of tides.
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Tide Refers to the cyclical rise and fall of sea water.
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What causes the water level to rise and fall?
The gravitational pull of 3 bodies interacting: 1. Earth’s Gravitational Pull 2. Moon’s Gravitational Pull 3. Sun’s Gravitational Pull * For daily rhythmic tides, only Earth and Moon need to align.
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Spring Tide When all three bodies align, you get the biggest tides of the year. (Spring Tide)
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Neap Tide When the Sun and Moon are at right angles with each other, you get the lowest tides of the year. (Neap Tide)
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Tidal Period Takes 24 hours and 50 minutes to cycle through 1 tidal period During this time, any given point on the Earth should experience 2 tidal crests and 2 tidal troughs.
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Types of Tides 1. Diurnal Tide: One high and one low tide per day (Gulf of Mexico and S.E. Asia)
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Types of Tides Semi-Diurnal Tide: Two high and two low tides per day (Atlantic coast of U.S. and Europe)
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Types of Tides Mixed Tides: Tides vary in order from Low to Medium High to Medium Low to High.
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