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Tides

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1. Tides-What are they?

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Tides

• Tides are the regular rise and fall of ocean water levels.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__UEYLfLL3c

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2. What causes tides to occur?

• Tides are due to the gravity of the moon trying to pull the water on Earth closer to it (the moon).

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What causes tides to occur?• The sun also pulls on the water, but it is

farther away, so it doesn’t have as much as an effect.

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Gravitational Pull

• Gravitational pull depends on the mass of the object and its distance from Earth

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What would happen to our high tides if the moon were more

massive (bigger)?

Tides would be higher because the moon would

have a greater gravitational pull on them

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What would happen to our tides if the moon were further away?

• Tides would be smaller because of less gravitational pull

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Earth rotates every 24 hours, which means that the places on Earth

where high tide and low tide occur are always changing.

http://www.astro.umass.edu/~arny/images/tidemov.gif

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Watch the tide change in Africa

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gleTUvSjWjA

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High Tide to Low Tide takes about 6 ¼ hours

• Knowing this will help you set up your beach chair in the right place!http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=Z0qGvC3vqaA(fishing under ice at low tide)

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3. Spring Tide

• When the Earth, Sun, and Moon are in a straight line (new moon and full moon) their gravitational force is combined and you have extra high and extra low tides called “Spring Tides”

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4. Neap Tides

• When the Sun, Earth, and Moon are at a right angle (1st and 3rd Quarter) the gravitational pull is not as strong and tides are not as high or low as normal, this is called a “Neap Tide”.

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Review Questions

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If low tide is at 9am, when will high tide happen?

• Add 6 ¼ hours (6 hours and 15 minutes)

• 3:15pm

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If high tide is at 8pm, when would the next high tide occur?

• Add 6 ¼ hours to get to low tide

• Then add another 6 ¼ hours to get back to high tide.

• 8:30am

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Which diagram produces the highest tides? Explain

• B; Because the moon is in a new moon phase and the moon and sun’s gravitational pull are combined.

A B

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If the moon were closer, what would be the effect on our tides?

• Higher tides because a closer moon would have more gravitational pull

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Life as We Knew It

• Summary: A family’s experience with what would happen to our lives on Earth if the moon were hit by a meteorite and pushed closer to Earth.

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If the moon were larger, what would be the effect on our tides?

• Higher tides because a larger moon would have a greater gravitational pull.