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How many ocean tides come in in 5 minutes?

In general, true tides hit two maxima and two minima per day, i.e. 2 'high tides' and 2 'low tides' in 24 hours.


Is 'why there are two low tides and two high tides each day' a declarative or procedural statement?

The declarative statement would be: "There are two low tides and two high tides each day." This is a simple declaration of a fact. The interrogative, or question form would be: "Are there two low tides and two high tides each day?" Asking, in the simplest terms, 'does it happen' without regard for the mechanisms involved. "Why are there two..." presumes the truth of the declarative sentence and inquires about the mechanisms behind the events. "Why there are two low tides and two high tides each day" again presumes the truth of the declarative sentence. This doesn't ask a question, however. It is not even a complete sentence. It is a statement that what follows is an explanation; what follows will be the answer to the question "Why are there two...". So you could say that the statement in the Question above is 'procedural'. When sentences are in this form, you can help clarify the function of the sentence by putting in front of it [This is]. "This is why there are two low tides and two high tides each day." Then the material that follows gives the details.Sometimes people learning English as a second language have difficulty forming verbs the way they are formed in English. "Why there are two low tides ..." is then intended to be the question form, "Why are there two..." This is virtually always the case when sentences in this form are submitted here as questions.Statements in this form "Why there are two low tides and two high tides each day" could be the name of an essay that explains what is happening, but again it is not a complete sentence as it stands.


Who needs to know the times and heights tides?

scientist


How many hours is the diffirence of the tides each day?

Its normally one hour each day


Why tides rise or fall every 6 hours and 13 minutes?

the tides rise or fall occur every 6hours and 13 minutes because because of the gravitational and rotational force,all particles of the earth ,moon,and the sun attract one another

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Mathematician who discovered that the moon's gravity caused tides on earth?

Sir Isaac Newton, a physicist, published his theory of how gravity from the moon affects tides on earth. On July 5, 1687 Newton released the Equilibrium Theory of Tides.


What principle of science caused gailileo to not discard his erroneous theory of the tides?

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What principle of science caused Galileo to not discard his erroneous theory of the tides?

The principle of science that caused Galileo to not discard his erroneous theory of the tides was making careful observations. Galileo Galilei lived between 1564 and 1642.


What event provided proof of Newton's theory of gravitation?

I'm kinda sure that Newton's theory wasn't excepted because of the gravitational pull on the tides


Who was the first person to explain the tides scientifically?

me


What makes the dynamic theory of tides different from the equilibrium theory?

The equilibrium theory was first developed by Newton stating that there is a bulge of water formed from the gravitational pull from the moon and centrifugal pull from the side opposing the moon. this explains most of the reasoning behind tides, but the main thing that it does not account for is that The equilibrium theory was first developed by Newton stating that there is a bulge of water formed from the gravitational pull from the moon and centrifugal pull from the side opposing the moon. this explains most of the reasoning behind tides, but the main thing that it does not account for is that there are landmasses on earth that the bulge of water cannot move over. The dymanic theory of tides was developed by Laploss, Euler and Brunelli. This was a way to account for the land masses. The dynamic theory states that there are many amphidromic systems around the earth, which are similar in a way to clocks that rotate in a circle. The doldrum is at the center of this circle and rotates to counter clockweise in the northern hemisphere and clockweise in the southern hemisphere. The "minute hand" on the clock represents a point of high tide and the 180 degree line straight across that "moving minute hand" is its opposing lowtide. not doldrum node *


What is a high and low tide?

high tides are high water level they are called spring tides and low tides are low water level they are called neap tides. high tides and low tides occur when the sun, earth and the moon are inline. during new moon there are high tides at west and east and low tides at north and west, because the direction which the moon is facing that direction will have a high tide.


What phase of the moon do neap tides occur?

Neap tides are the ones that coincide with the Moon's First Quarter and Third Quarter.


What phase of the moon produce the highest and lowest tides on earth?

When the Moon is at Full and at Dark (New), tides are strongest. These are called "spring" tides. When the Moon is at First and Last Quarter, the tides are weakest. These are called "neap" tides.The reason is that the Solar tides are either added to, or subtracted from, the Lunar tides.


What kind of tide happens during a new moon?

I have the same question :/ Hope someone helps you.


The smallest high tides occur when the Moon phase is?

The higher "spring" tides occur at the new and full Moon, while the lower "neap" tides occur at the first and third quarter Moons.


Who is the first person who explained about the tides?

Sir Isaac Newton