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twice daily rise and fall of ocean waters largely caused by the moon's gravitational action
Ãâó: www.vnc.qld.edu.au/enviro/flinders/land-defns.htm
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the periodic variation in the surface level of the ocean and of bays, inlets, and estuaries caused by the gravitational attraction of the sun and moon.
Ãâó: 159.121.112.22/coast/glossary.html
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The periodic rising and falling of the water which results from gravitational attraction of the Moon and Sun acting upon the rotating Earth.
Ãâó: www.ripcurrents.noaa.gov/glossary.shtml
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The rhythmic, alternate rise and fall of the surface (or water level) of the ocean, and of bodies of water connected with the ocean such as estuaries and gulfs, occurring twice a day over most of the Earth, and resulting ftom the gravitational attraction of the moon (and, in lesser degrees, of the sun) acting unequally on different parts of the rotating Earth.
Ãâó: ioc3.unesco.org/itic/contents.php
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a frozen form of precipitation that falls as ice crystals formed into flakes.
Ãâó: worksheets.teach-nology.com/science/force/quiz/
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