How Tides and Waves Occur | Full Moon Effects

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Published 2023-05-06
If there is one space object that is closest to humans and integrated into our lives, it is the moon. If you look up at the sky at night, you will see a bright moon. The moon is not simply a celestial beauty, but its impact on our earth and the change it causes on our earth is amazing.
What is the reason for the effect of sea waves on the full moon and new moon days? Why is the sea inundated twice on the same day in many places? What is the relationship between ocean Tides and the moon? Besides that, Another one space object plays the role of ocean tides. What is that? Let’s see.

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All Comments (21)
  • @gabrielhoefle
    I am 75 yrs young and this is the first time I understand this. Excellent job...
  • @josephanderson4296
    The full moon has been hypothesized to affect humans in other ways. One of these is that the light from the full moon disrupts REM sleep, which may explain why people are more impulsive or "crazy" during this time
  • @Mauhalfz21
    Never stop making videos, they are really helpful and have a really high quality. Maje more videos please!!!!
  • You are doing really great I wish your channel 1 million subscribers ❤️ just keep hardworking don't lose hope
  • One very slight correction for you, and I hope you won’t mind me pointing this out, as you’re creating a very interesting channel here. Congratulations. However, the gravitational attraction from the moon, does in fact cause the earth to move, just like the Earth’s gravitation does to the moon. In actual fact their constituent parts have always been in motion, since the early beginnings of the solar system and this was due in part to their inherent Inertia. The Planets don’t move because of gravity, inertia plays a role in the cosmic dance. They both actually move in an orbit around the barycentre, and it is this revolving motion that causes the tide on the far-side of the earth, because the water there can move slightly faster, since it’s less restricted by the moon’s weaker gravitational effect. Anyhow, it was a nice attempt to explain tides nonetheless. Thanks
  • @yllibslayer
    Answered all my questions and more, much appreciated 👍🏼
  • @miekox5387
    In my country the water completly dissapears on low tide and you can walk on the ocean floor. Great video, you explain things very well!
  • @meisyani
    Such a clear and easy-to-understand explanation! Could you please do an explanation about why the bulges happen in both sides of the earth? I'm still a bit confused. Thanks!
  • @D-WALKZZ
    Man ! Chef's kiss to that explanation! Everything is crystal clear now . Damn , I'm glad i found this , moon and tides had me real confused 😂 Cheers 🙌
  • @calci7
    this was the best explanation so far!
  • @wilber1982
    Your videos a so good at providing us Lehmans with a visual understanding of some of these difficult to understand topics.
  • @HA-oz4md
    Very underrated channel 😢❤ thanks for your great videos
  • @sce5aam
    Really nice animations and useful to visualise how tides works with my kids. Some constructive feedback if I may. Videos like this are amazing for education, and I want you be as successful as possible. Unfortunately nearly everything about waves is incorrect and if excluded would have made for a clearer, more precise, and factually correct educational video. You were correct to say that waves (swell) are generated by the wind, however the moon does not generate waves, and waves are not bigger because of high/low or spring/neap tides. The local bathymetry and coastal profile at different tides will effect how waves are shaped at the coast, but not the swell itself. Further, removing language such as “people think X, and X is wrong” would improve clarity. Introducing false ideas just to dismiss them is confusing for kids that never had the false concept to start with. Thank you for all the effort creating this video, I look forward to seeing more!
  • @greyhat430
    please do more and more videos like this : ) , your channel deserves millins of subs ,
  • @mattdad8429
    I like to think that the moon is just being cheeky, and trying to prank us when there's a new moon phase; but it doesn't know that we know, so it just keeps doing it.
  • @b-1sauce525
    Someone should put a side by side of moon and sun locations along with tidal nodes to show everyone they don’t make sense lol