Winds out at sea can pull the tide out further, while inland winds can exaggerate tidal heights. A shore’s proximity to the Earth’s poles increases the tidal range. Planning the invasion of ...
The tides have also been attributed to the water. of the ocean running in and out through some great hole at each pole communicating by a subterranean passage through the earth ; and the Maelstrom ...
crevices and caves hiding in the rocks of the tide pools. A bamboo rod, old fishing pole, or even a stretched out wire coat ...
these countless tiny nudges add up and "squeeze" seawater away from the poles. This global water pressure works against Earth's gravity to form two bulges: the high tides. "The ocean isn't being ...