Why are there waves in the ocean but not in lakes?

Lakes are generally much smaller than oceans in terms of size. Because of this diminutive size, they contain very small volumes of water. Tides on the ocean are a couple of feet wide, on account of the vast size of the ocean. Also, lakes are self-contained, unlike oceans, which are interconnected.
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Why there are waves in sea but not in lakes?

The bulge in a lake is tiny, and enclosed, compared to the bulge in an ocean, because lakes are tiny (usually) compared to oceans, so there is no noticeable rise and fall.
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Why are there tides in the ocean but not in lakes?

Tides occur mainly in oceans because that is basically one huge body of water that is free to move all over the earth. Lakes and rivers do not cover enough area to have their water be moved significantly by gravity, or in other words, to have tides.
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Why there is waves in sea but not in river?

First, the winds have to be strong and for that to happen there must be a wide open space for the wind to blow or else it would wear down due to friction on hitting objects. Second, the water must be deep enough for a significant wave crest to be formed otherwise the wave would soon die out.
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Can lakes have waves?

Wind and weather conditions on the Great Lakes may create a seiche, an oscillating wave which can be several feet high. In many of the Great Lakes, the time period between the “high” and “low” of a seiche may be between four and seven hours.
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How do lakes get waves?

Wind-driven waves, or surface waves, are created by the friction between wind and surface water. As wind blows across the surface of the ocean or a lake, the continual disturbance creates a wave crest.
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Can one surf in a lake?

Yes! More people are surfing in more places on the Lakes than ever before - even in winter. Though different in some ways to surfing on the ocean, Lake surfing is as real and fun as surfing anywhere.
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Do the Great Lakes have waves?

The lakes have more coastline than the East and West coasts combined! While ocean waves are created by distant storm systems, waves on the Great Lakes are formed by localized winds. Thanks to ongoing improvements in wetsuit technology, surfers are now able to comfortably ride lake waves year-round.
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Do lakes have tides like the ocean?

Do lakes such as our Great Lakes have tides? The answer is yes, our Great Lakes do have tides that occur twice each day, but they are much smaller in scale and barely noticeable unlike the ocean.
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What sea has no tides?

UCSB Science Line. Why is it that the there are no tides in the Mediterranean sea ? Answer 1: The Mediterranean Sea is a part of the Atlantic Ocean almost completely enclosed by land, on the north by Europe, on the south by Africa, and on the east by Asia.
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Why is there no tide in the Caribbean?

So that's the reason - it's because the water having little place to go and being funnelled from a massive ocean into a relatively narrow section of the earth's surface and, if you have a lot of water entering a small area, you're going to get a very radical tide height change.
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Do lakes have salt water?

For starters, lakes and rivers do contain salt, just not as much as the oceans. A large portion of those salts and minerals washes downstream into other rivers, or through the outlet stream or river of a lake, and eventually winds up in the oceans.
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Do lakes have currents?

Currents resulting from wind stress are the most common in lakes. Considerable research is still under way into the mechanism of transfer of wind momentum to water momentum.
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Why are ocean waves generally larger than those on lakes?

Waves form on the ocean and on lakes because energy from the wind is transferred to the water. The stronger the wind, the longer it blows, and the larger the area of water over which it blows (the fetch), the larger the waves are likely to be.
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Why is the ocean blue?

The ocean is blue because water absorbs colors in the red part of the light spectrum. Like a filter, this leaves behind colors in the blue part of the light spectrum for us to see. The ocean may also take on green, red, or other hues as light bounces off of floating sediments and particles in the water.
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Why do waves come in sea?

Waves occur when the force of the wind blows over surface water, transferring its energy and causing the water to move in a circular motion. The rise and fall of water molecules creates a wave that moves in the direction of the wind.
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Do the Great Lakes have sharks?

The water temperature in the Great Lakes is far too cold for most sharks (including the Bull Shark). Even if it managed to make it through the summer months, our frigid winters would turn it into a “sharksicle” in no time.
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Does Lake Superior have sharks?

We're hearing reports from guys fishing near the upper harbor warm water discharge (here in Marquette) of seeing a shark in Lake Superior. Though extremely rare, sharks have been spotted in fresh water areas before. As we know, Lake Superior is very cold especially this time of year.
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Can the Great Lakes have a tsunami?

Meteotsunamis occur year round in the Great Lakes, but generally peak in April and May, he said.
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Are lakes safer than oceans?

“Humans can get stung when they come into contact with the tentacles.” When it comes to aquatic wildlife, rivers and lakes are safer than oceans, according to wildlife and fishery expert Richard Whitman, PhD, of the Lake Michigan Ecological Research Station in Porter, Ind.
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What do lakes have that oceans dont?

This means rivers and lakes have tiny fragments of salt in them, which — little by little — are carried into the sea. Rivers and lakes are replenished with fresh rainwater, but oceans are a sort of dumping ground where water with accumulated salt keeps adding to the salinity.
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Why are waves so big on Lake Michigan?

The combination of the cooler temperatures, the warm lake and high winds are the cause of the waves, said Nathan Jeruzal, meteorologist at the Grand Rapids office. Temperatures from Muskegon to South Haven were in the mid-50s Saturday, according to the NWS.
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What lake has the largest waves?

The highest wave ever recorded was a height of 29 feet (8.8 meters) on October 24, 2017 on Lake Superior just north of Marquette, Michigan. Most storms over the oceans of the world can produce average wave heights of 30 feet.
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Do the Great Lakes look like the ocean?

The surfaces of the lakes total more than 94,000 square miles — covering an area about the size of the entire state of Oregon. The awesome sizes of the Great Lakes amaze just about everyone seeing them for the first time. These lakes not only look like oceans, they often seem to behave like oceans.
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