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No, tidal bulges are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the Earth's oceans, resulting in a slight distortion of the water's surface. Turbidity currents are fast-moving underwater sediment flows that are driven by gravity, occurring independently of tidal forces.
Tidal currents are primarily caused by the gravitational pull of the moon on Earth's oceans. These currents result in the rising and falling of ocean water levels, creating high and low tides along coastlines.
The movement of the sun and the moon creates tidal currents. These currents are caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and moon on the Earth's oceans, resulting in the rise and fall of tides as water is pulled towards or away from the shore.
The observer will experience a high tide as they pass through a tidal bulge. This occurs because tidal bulges are areas of elevated water levels caused by the gravitational forces of the moon and sun.
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