@Science Revolution If this is the case, how you explain tidal patterns following the lunar cycle where our spring tides are predicted during every new and full moon and neap tides during our first and third quarter of the cycle? Would this be a random coincidence or could this also be explained using the concept of thermal expansion?
I still Dont get this, they all say the bulge is already there, if bulge of water is always there how come entire earth is rotating under that bulge without being drowned? Does this also means that all fishes and turtles stays on the same bulge and earth just is sweeping under them. My head is spinning 😅
Hey there, the bulge is not always there…you’ve actually spotted the flaw in all these strange tidal explanations. Well done. Would you like me to explain the true cause behind tidal motion and maybe I can help your head to stop spinning. 😅
@@Morningstar437 Can I say something…uhmm! If you ask me a question, and I don’t know the answer, I’ll tell you that I don’t know the answer, but I will definitely find an answer for you. 😅 Please comment on my cartoon and I’ll do my best to give you some answers. Take care Morning Star (Venus?)
I'm looking for videos I can watch and share, trying to preserve our dying language. Since I can speak, read, write a lot of the language. I'm recording myself talk the language as much as possible on video..personal bank right now. But I'm just learning. Gather9ng certain videos I think kids could benefit, watch along with me and share words in mikmaq in relation to videos. Thank you.
PBS Spacetime video is a must watch. This video is not a correct explanation really at all. I know there are flaws in that video as well but it’s way better
Yes, I am working on a better series. One shouldn’t forget that the PBS video was made to interest teenagers on a rainy thursday afternoon. Consequently it loses some ‘exactness’ to ‘more engaging visualization’. I aim to keep the exactness. Part one of my OTMS series is already finished, but people prefer to bypass it, and favor the abundantly available incorrect explanations.
the rising and falling of the surface of the ocean caused twice daily by the attraction of the sun and the moon. 2 : something that rises and falls or rushes in a mass The tide of public opinion often changes. tide.
The moon’s gravitational force can move the oceans, but has no major effects on smaller bodies of water. Seem that lakes and ponds should be sucked out of their retention areas.
@Science Revolution I didn't say anything about that. I was just making a correction about the video. But yes, I agree with you. Gerald Pollack explains it all.
By this full lecture we learn that water may consume by the moon due to it's gravitational force nearby from the earth to the both of sides covered by the sun and moon which are creating high tides
The earth is also pulled toward the moon a little bit.. ruclips.net/video/3RdkXs8BibE/видео.html&feature=emb_logo This video kind of explains! Hope that helps?
The reason it’s Oval, Harshal, is due to something called the ‘tidal force’ and has nothing to do with it moving towards the Moon! The video Ebony linked you to, is an utter disgrace to education and should have been removed from RUclips years ago? Take care.
When the sun and the moon are aligned, or nearly aligned, their gravitational gradient fields add together constructively, leading to extra strong tides (high tide is extra high and low tide is extra low). This alignment happens when the moon is a new moon or a full moon, which occurs about every two weeks.
Ive spent 14 hours a day, 6 days a week, 45 weeks a year, and fhe past 30 years out on the ocean. You should be ashamed of yourself!!, telling people something so far from the fact.
Gravity is a myth. In reality the earth sucks...by A.V. Roe. Density on the other hand can easily explain (and can be scientifically demonstrated unlike gravity) what gravity claims to explain and more. When we say more we mean "why does a helium balloon go upwards?". The THEORY of gravity simply fails terribly here to explain this phenomena even though at the very basic level. Because then we run to the density for comfort. And rightly so...Sad for some (maybe even most) but true....here's another one: If the moon can supposedly "pull up" billions of kg's of seawater at high tide then why is the 250g of water in my cup not even affected. Because the water in the cup has a smaller surface area?BS..Think about it?
Thank you for explanation. Very clear without being too complicated
You explained it very nicely, i understand the topic more better now! *THANK YOU*
Good for you
@Science Revolution If this is the case, how you explain tidal patterns following the lunar cycle where our spring tides are predicted during every new and full moon and neap tides during our first and third quarter of the cycle? Would this be a random coincidence or could this also be explained using the concept of thermal expansion?
I still Dont get this, they all say the bulge is already there, if bulge of water is always there how come entire earth is rotating under that bulge without being drowned? Does this also means that all fishes and turtles stays on the same bulge and earth just is sweeping under them.
My head is spinning 😅
Hey there, the bulge is not always there…you’ve actually spotted the flaw in all these strange tidal explanations. Well done. Would you like me to explain the true cause behind tidal motion and maybe I can help your head to stop spinning. 😅
@@wavydaveyparker Yes , Definitely I would like you to explain it to me.
@@Morningstar437 Can I say something…uhmm! If you ask me a question, and I don’t know the answer, I’ll tell you that I don’t know the answer, but I will definitely find an answer for you. 😅 Please comment on my cartoon and I’ll do my best to give you some answers. Take care Morning Star (Venus?)
I'm looking for videos I can watch and share, trying to preserve our dying language. Since I can speak, read, write a lot of the language. I'm recording myself talk the language as much as possible on video..personal bank right now. But I'm just learning. Gather9ng certain videos I think kids could benefit, watch along with me and share words in mikmaq in relation to videos. Thank you.
Very helpful - thank you! I couldn't wrap my head around how Neap tides have the lowest tidal range, but now I get it; the animation helped a lot.
this is noted for the future!
Thanks for this! Great visuals and explanation.
fantastic I needed a short clear video to explain tides to my students while distance learning. Thank you
thanks man it was perfect i understand it so much thanks
My class is watching this rn 😂
Someone on another RUclips video about the tides asked why the sand isn't pulled by the Moon's gravity?
great question
PBS Spacetime video is a must watch. This video is not a correct explanation really at all. I know there are flaws in that video as well but it’s way better
Yes, I am working on a better series. One shouldn’t forget that the PBS video was made to interest teenagers on a rainy thursday afternoon. Consequently it loses some ‘exactness’ to ‘more engaging visualization’. I aim to keep the exactness. Part one of my OTMS series is already finished, but people prefer to bypass it, and favor the abundantly available incorrect explanations.
I clicked on here cause I thought my laundry detergent had new flavors n stuff.
those pods need a new flavor its original flavor is getting boring
We need barbeque flavour
Handofseeds haha neap tide and spring tide
Flavor?
yooo same :)
Its a good video pleas put more I want to more good at lining thank you for the video
the rising and falling of the surface of the ocean caused twice daily by the attraction of the sun and the moon. 2 : something that rises and falls or rushes in a mass The tide of public opinion often changes. tide.
The moon’s gravitational force can move the oceans, but has no major effects on smaller bodies of water. Seem that lakes and ponds should be sucked out of their retention areas.
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What are the effects of Spring and Neap tides on the ecosystem and society?
Good question On the ecosystem it allows a certain organism to survive on the beach.
@@MooMooMath Thank you very much sir! Have a good day! ☺
I can't understand
Thanks for the explanation. It really helped me. 😊
our teacher told us to watch this vid
Nice vid
Your diagram is wrong on Spring tides. It occurs during a New moon which means the moon is between the earth and sun.
You are correct.
@@MooMooMath👍
@Science Revolution
I didn't say anything about that. I was just making a correction about the video. But yes, I agree with you. Gerald Pollack explains it all.
By this full lecture we learn that water may consume by the moon due to it's gravitational force nearby from the earth to the both of sides covered by the sun and moon which are creating high tides
Nice
How does gravity play a role in the water rising and falling?
This was an interesting video. However, the Earth should be spinning/rotating on its axis in a counterclockwise, not clockwise direction.
So why is it Oval. Why doesn't all the water go in one direction only?
The earth is also pulled toward the moon a little bit.. ruclips.net/video/3RdkXs8BibE/видео.html&feature=emb_logo This video kind of explains! Hope that helps?
The reason it’s Oval, Harshal, is due to something called the ‘tidal force’ and has nothing to do with it moving towards the Moon! The video Ebony linked you to, is an utter disgrace to education and should have been removed from RUclips years ago? Take care.
explained much better than my science teacher! tysm helped me!!
What happen when the moonand sun at the same side? How is there a high tide on the far part?
When the sun and the moon are aligned, or nearly aligned, their gravitational gradient fields add together constructively, leading to extra strong tides (high tide is extra high and low tide is extra low). This alignment happens when the moon is a new moon or a full moon, which occurs about every two weeks.
My teacher made me watch this #cancleschool2021
Same 😐
i didnt pick up anything from that
Agred
@@deannamiller4928 agred
if there is no gravity on the ISS, how is the moon pulling anything from here?
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because of the "Kachow" effect
Who else had to watch this for school i did but ij the middle of a class
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me today bruh
This was so helpful thank you 🤗
Thanks
Thank you very much sir for this video as I got a bit extra information about Spring tides and Neap tides. Thank you once again 🙂☺
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Thank goodness 😅
Stop using emoji
@@Stinkymanbest sure👌
Well explained 👍
bit boring
Sorry and thanks for the feedback.
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Wrong explanation of why tide occurs on orher side of earth
my teacher made use watch it !!!!! #pepperthegamer
SAME! XD
Flat Earth LOL 0:41
Boring
Ive spent 14 hours a day, 6 days a week, 45 weeks a year, and fhe past 30 years out on the ocean. You should be ashamed of yourself!!, telling people something so far from the fact.
Thanks for the feedback. What is something I should add or omit?
Wuttt? I’m confused
@@farahchauhan8436 same ?
you cant see my comment lol
haha u got that wrong mate
your sus
no u
Gravity is a myth. In reality the earth sucks...by A.V. Roe. Density on the other hand can easily explain (and can be scientifically demonstrated unlike gravity) what gravity claims to explain and more. When we say more we mean "why does a helium balloon go upwards?". The THEORY of gravity simply fails terribly here to explain this phenomena even though at the very basic level. Because then we run to the density for comfort. And rightly so...Sad for some (maybe even most) but true....here's another one: If the moon can supposedly "pull up" billions of kg's of seawater at high tide then why is the 250g of water in my cup not even affected. Because the water in the cup has a smaller surface area?BS..Think about it?
aight that's a good theory
ratio
BORING 😒😐
Stupid this helps with homework and stop using emoji
Thanks
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