The Sea of Galilee (also known as Lake Kinneret) is small with a shoreline just 53 km (33 miles) long. It probably has tides, but they would be small and fast (smaller than the ripples made by the wind, and sloshing back and forth in the lake's basin several times an hour. I have measured the tides on Lake Michigan, a much much larger lake. The tides there (at the point I measured, Garden Island Harbor) were only an inch or two, and they had a period of on the order of an hour or two. To get really noticeable tides, you need an ocean!
in the sea
High tides ocurr every where, on every sea coast harbour etc
13 days and nights unless the tides in from the sea then it's 13 days and 12 nights
The Sea of Galilee is actually a lake.
High tides ocurr every where, on every sea coast harbour etc
The sea of Galilee isn't a continent... it's a sea. assuming you mean "What continent is The Sea of Galilee on," the answer would be Asia.
The distance from the Dead Sea to the Sea of Galilee is 104 miles or 167 kilometers. The Sea of Galilee is Israel's largest freshwater lake.
The Storm on the Sea of Galilee was created in 1633.
The sea of galilee is known for when Jesus calmed its waters.
Capernaum is on the west shore of the Sea of Galilee
The Sea of Galilee is in Israel.
The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.