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Definition
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Tides are periodic rising and falling movements of the sea surface caused by the attraction of the Sun and Moon on the water masses to be found on Earth. The rising phase reaches its peak when the sea is at its highest level, and is called high tide (en)
Broader concept
- tides (en)
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Created: 2019-09-04T12:02:37
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Scope note
- For high water levels other than high tide, use "high water" <c_29686>. (en)
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