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Are there tides in the waters of the black sea?

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Are there tides in the waters of the black sea?

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All bodies of water have tides, but the less water there is the harder it is to detect. In addition, the more external sources of turbulence there are, the harder it is to detect a tide. That is to say, rivers have tides, but because the water is always running downhill, you’ll never see the tide. Even a glass of water is affected by tidal forces, but you’d probably have to be looking at it at a molecular level to detect it.

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