Tide
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Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of the Earth.
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See also
- Aquaculture
- Clairaut's theorem
- Coastal erosion
- Head of tide
- Hough function
- Internal tide
- King tide
- Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment
- Lunar phase
- Lunitidal interval
- Marine terrace
- Mean high water spring
- Mean low water spring
- Orbit of the Moon
- Perigean spring tide
- Primitive equations
- Red tide
- Rip current
- Slack water
- Storm tide
- Tidal bore
- Tidal island
- Tidal locking
- Tidal power
- Tidal prism
- Tidal range
- Tidal resonance
- Tide pool
- Tideline
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