What are tides and how do they work in real life.pptx

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What is tides.
This is a good PPT for 7th graders to learn about tides. There is even a little game that you can play. You really don't need to credit but there is my name on the front slide so oops... Just tell them it was one of your students


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Tides Made by Arnav Ojha and Kushagra, obv Try to find the secret message in the ppt.

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Contents What is a tide? How do tides form? Types of tides Quiz

Tides are the ocean's up-and-down movement. Mainly due to the pull of the Moon and Sun's gravity, along with the Earth spinning. What is a tide? How do tides form?

Tides occur because of the Moon's pull and the Earth's spin. When the Moon pulls the closest side of the Earth, it creates high tides and vice-versa. How do tides form?

How do tides form? Tides occur because of the Moon's pull and the Earth's spin. When the Moon pulls the closest side of the Earth, it creates high tides and vice-versa.

How do tides form? Tides occur because of the Moon's pull and the Earth's spin. When the Moon pulls the closest side of the Earth, it creates high tides and vice-versa.

High Tides When in a tide, the section where the water level is really high, it is called a high tide. Here water is closest to the shore. Low Tides When in a tide, the section where the water level is really high, it is called a high tide. Here, water is furthest from the shore. Spring Tides The tide which occurs on the new moon and full moon. In this tide, the moon, earth and sun all are in one straight line/ an eclipse Types of tides Neap Tides The tide which occurs on the first and third quarters. They occur about 7 days after a spring tide. In this tide, the moon, earth and sun all are in a right angle.

High Tides When in a tide, the section where the water level is really high, it is called a high tide. Here water is closest to the shore. Low Tides When in a tide, the section where the water level is really high, it is called a high tide. Here, water is furthest from the shore. Spring Tides The tide which occurs on the new moon and full moon. In this tide, the moon, earth and sun all are in one straight line/ an eclipse Neap Tides The tide which occurs on the first and third quarters. They occur about 7 days after a spring tide. In this tide, the moon, earth and sun all are in a right angle. Types of tides You found the message

High Tides When in a tide, the section where the water level is really high, it is called a high tide. Here water is closest to the shore. Low Tides When in a tide, the section where the water level is really high, it is called a high tide. Here, water is furthest from the shore. Spring Tides The tide which occurs on the new moon and full moon. In this tide, the moon, earth and sun all are in one straight line/ an eclipse Types of tides Neap Tides The tide which occurs on the first and third quarters. They occur about 7 days after a spring tide. In this tide, the moon, earth and sun all are in a right angle.

High Tides When in a tide, the section where the water level is really high, it is called a high tide. Here water is closest to the shore. Low Tides When in a tide, the section where the water level is really high, it is called a high tide. Here, water is furthest from the shore. Spring Tides The tide which occurs on the new moon and full moon. In this tide, the moon, earth and sun all are in one straight line/ an eclipse Types of tides Neap Tides The tide which occurs on the first and third quarters. They occur about 7 days after a spring tide. In this tide, the moon, earth and sun all are in a right angle.

Ready for a quiz. There are only 4 rules. 1 2 3 4

Ready for a quiz. This is not a ordinary quiz. Buckle up! 1 2 3 4

Ready for a quiz. 2) We will pick 10 people, randomly. The selected 10 people will come to the front of the class, and when a question is shown, they will pick either 1 of the 4 positions each representing an option. 1 2 3 4

Ready for a quiz. 3) The position with the most people is the selected answer 1 2 3 4

Ready for a quiz. 4) If it is a tie, we’ll do it again with only those options. 1 2 3 4

READY?

At what angle, are the sun, moon and earth in a neap tide? A) 180° B) 60° C) 90° D) 120°

At what angle, are the sun, moon and earth in a spring tide? A) Obtuse B) Reflex C) Straight D) None of the above

Match the following: 1) Spring tide a) Far from shore 2) Neap tide b) New and full moon 3) High tide c) Eclipse 4) Low tide d) The elevated tide

Complete the analogy- High tide: Elevated water on the shore::Spring Tide:??? A) Lower water on the shore B) Eclipse C) Making a right angle D) Both (b) and (c)

Explain tides. Explain subjectively.

Doubts? Common doubts- “What is an eclipse?” “How is water pulled up?” “How is it useful?”

Feedbacks? You can say it here, you can give us a piece of paper, you can email us (actually don’t)

CREDITS Sources The conversation PowerPoint Work Division PPT Making – Arnav Ojha Information – Part Arnav, Part Kushagra
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