Do lochs have a tide?
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Sea lochs do, landlocked ones do not.
NO
Yes
if its big enough, yes. any large enough body of water will have tides
Yes ? but not really.
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Yes lochs do, locks don't.
Some do.
It depends on individual one. Some lochs are on the coast and receive 'fresh' sea-water at high tide as well as being fed by freshwater streams etc.
I'd say Yes. All tides are is the moon moving around the planet and pulling on the water? So any body of water would have tides even if its extremely minute!
yes, the boats cause them
I spent an evening on the shore of Loch Lomond listening to the lap of the waves on the shore. very relaxing.
..all bodies of water create waves due to magnetic pull of the moon.
Lochs are fresh water , some may rise and fall with the tide but none have a tide .
Depends on the size and shape of the lake (Loch) however it is unlikely.
Yes - sea lochs do such as Loch Linnhe near Fort William, you even get to see whales there occasionally.
However, there are also inland lochs such as Loch Ness, and apart from evaporation, their level does not change much.
mine dont!!! that is if ya talking bout 'ball lochs' .hahahaha.
Yes
I don't think so, if they are inland water masses and arent connected to the sea then i cant see how they can be tidal.
If there is an open canal to the sea, yes. Otherwise no.
no but some tides have locks
No
yes. the tides of the world are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon, so all large bodies of water have a tide.
ps do yall know a loch is scottish for lake? there are many lakes that have tides
yes
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