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Ocean Tides Lost and Found
NASA Science News: On the eve of NASA's Great Moonbuggy Race, engineers from the Apollo program discuss the challenges of building the original Lunar Rover. [eng]
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Moon and Tides
Science Lessons, UCI Summer Science Institute 1999. [eng]
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Tides and Gravitational Locking
We have introduced tides in our earlier discussion of the Moon's observational characteristics through the effect of the Moon on the Earth's oceans,
but the effect is much more general, and has a number of important consequences. [eng]
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Tides
Galileo's Theory of the Tides by Rossella Gigli. [eng]
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Types of Tides
Basic Types of Tides. [eng]
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BC tides
This set of pages is an outgrowth of my interest in oceanography and fishing. There is a great deal of good stuff out there for providing tide and current information.
There are several useful programs listed below and also some excellent web sites that will generate tide and current information for you. [eng]
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Tides and the Physical Environment
Introducing the South African Seashore: Part 1, Tides and the Physical Environment provides an introduction to the causes and effects of tides as backround
to understanding the physical environment of the plants and animals which inhabit rocky shores. [eng]
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The King of Tides
What is the relationship between the moon and the tide? [eng]
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Tides and the Earth's Rotation
An Introductory Discussion Courtesy of the
IERS Special Bureau for Tides. [eng]
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Ocean Tides Lost and Found
NASA Science News: On the eve of NASA's Great Moonbuggy Race, engineers from the Apollo program discuss the challenges of building the original Lunar Rover. [eng]
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Facts about the highest tides in the world, in the Bay of Fundy - Scott Walking Adventures
Learn about the highest tides in the world in Canada's Bay of Fundy. [eng]
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Earthquakes Not Influenced By Tides
Public Information Office.
University of California-Los Angeles.
October 21, 1998. [eng]
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Tides are Tricky - Outline
Author: Suzanne O'Connell. [eng]
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Ocean Currents and Tides
Ocean Currents and Tides: The Treacherous Agulhas. [eng]
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Tides In Pictures and In Words
Text Credit For the Tides Gallery: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Department of
Commerce. [eng]
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Tides
The Earth's tides are caused by the
gravitational pull of the Moon. [eng]
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What causes tides?
Tide-generating forces (TGF) are a result of the gravitational attraction between the earth, the sun, and the
moon and the centrifugal force due to the relative motions of the moon around the earth, and the earth
around the sun. [eng]
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The Earth, Moon, and Sun in Motion
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Why Tides?
The animation shows the gravitational action of the sun and moon on the earth's oceans, bringing this dynamic process to life. [eng]
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BoatSafe Kids: How does the moon affect tides?
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