Is atmosphere affected by tidal forces ? why?

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I read that it effect all mass and large bodies of water, and liquid mantle. it’s just more noticeable on oceans. What about the atmosphere ? It has some mass hasn’t it ?

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Tl;Dr Tidal waves can carry wind because the air touching the water gets carried away causing , and that air is very cold during the night. While the sun pushes out solar winds and the mantle warms the ground making hot air.

Imagine the entire universe being covered in cheap Elmer’s glue straight off of the glue stick. So, for an experiment take two balls and put Elmer’s glue stick glue on it you can roll the ball and they will stay together, but if you suddenly and jarringly stop they unstick and one flies away. The ball you stopped it the tide, and the ball that went flying is the wind.

Now wind and all things are affected by a thing called centrifugal force. Centrifugal force is just like when you’re on a merry go round and you want to fly off of it. Well that is how wind works! all of the wind goes into the upper atmosphere to form Jetstreams and that why near the upper atmosphere your ears will pop with the atmosphere being a lot… more. Like how when you bring a deep sea fish to the surface is just melts

Sometimes some air will fly out of the atmosphere like that one kid who flew off the merry go round. Now solar wind also contributes to the atmosphere making things hotter. While the cold air from the ocean clashes with it, TORNADOS! Said Tornados or Hurricanes can drastically change the atmosphere because bringing in and removing air making it hot then cold then yes then no.

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