Tidal bulges are the elongated masses of water that result from the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun on Earth’s oceans, leading to the rise and fall of sea levels known as tides. These bulges form in response to the alignment of these celestial bodies and their gravitational forces, causing water to be drawn towards them, creating high tides in the areas directly facing the Moon or Sun, as well as on the opposite side of Earth due to centrifugal forces.