Resource: Tidal Curiosities
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Teachers' Domain, Tidal Curiosities, published February 20, 2004, retrieved on ,
http://www.teachersdomain.org/resource/phy03.sci.phys.matter.curiosities/
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We now know that tides are caused by the Moon's gravitational pull on Earth, which causes ocean waters to bulge on the side of Earth closest to the Moon and on the opposite side and gives rise to two high and two low tides per day in most coastal regions around the globe. As this article from the NOVA Web site explains, however, astronomical influences create a variety of tidal curiosities.
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Source: NOVA: "Sinking City of Venice"
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