Ocean Abiotic Factors - National Geographic Society
Ocean Abiotic Factors, continued • Tides are the periodic short-term changes in the height of the ocean surface at a particular place. Tides are caused by the interaction of gravitational forces of the sun and moon and the rotation of the Earth. Most parts of the ocean experience two high tides and two low tides daily. ................
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