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Fresh water does experience tides, but they are generally less noticeable than in saltwater bodies due to factors like the smaller volume and shallower depth of most freshwater systems. Tides in freshwater are mostly influenced by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun, just like in saltwater bodies.
Tides occur in oceans and other large bodies of water. They are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on Earth's water, causing the water levels to rise and fall in a cyclic pattern.
You can observe tides in oceans, seas, and other large bodies of water that are influenced by the gravitational forces of the moon and the sun. Tides occur twice a day, causing the water level to rise and fall. Observing tides can be done at coastal areas, estuaries, and harbors around the world.
Small lakes do not have tides because tides are primarily caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun on large bodies of water like oceans. Therefore, small lakes are not affected by tides in the same way that oceans are.
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Estuaries are partially enclosed bodies of water where ocean salt water and fresh water mix. Estuaries vary in salt content. When tides rise, their salinity rises. When the tide falls, the estuary has a lower salinity. Some estuaries are protected and are not affected as much as others.
The gravitational pull of the moon and the sun creates tides on the earth. While tides are most commonly associated with oceans and large bodies of water, gravity creates tides in the atmosphere and even the lithosphere. The atmospheric tidal bulge extends far into space but the tidal bulge of the lithosphere is limited to approximately 12 inches twice a day.
Fresh Water, If you can find a saltwater river I would be very suprised
sometimes estuaries from the mountains mix with water from the ocean.
As of now there are no fresh water reef Sorry