Yes they are, but I think tides are a little smaller than waves, waves can get very dangerous. Scary
no oceans do not effect waves and tides
tides are waves
No. Rip tides are caused by heavy waves but they are not heavy waves themselves.
No but the tides are. Tides are created from the moon's gravitational pull of the seas. Waves are created by wind.
The moon's gravitational pull creates ocean tides, which in turn generate waves. When the Earth rotates, the tides move around the planet, causing water to rise and fall in a cyclical pattern that leads to the formation of waves.
waves are moving tides that a caused by wind, which the tides go bigger while moving
oceanographer
They use turbines to make tides or waves.
R. C. H. Russell has written: 'Waves and tides' -- subject(s): Tides, Ocean waves, Waves
waves with alot of ocean tides
Waves are created when wind moves across the surface of water. The size, speed and direction of the wave when it reaches the shore is determined by the speed of the wind, the amount of time the wind is blowing in the same direction, and distance over which the wind blows in a constant direction. Tsunami's are waves created by earthquakes. Boats can make waves too. You can make ripple waves in a puddle or lake by throwing a rock into the water. Tides are not the same as waves but can effect waves. Tides are created by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.
Oscillation.