no...... a low tide occurs between the two high tides... :) hope this helped.... :)
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apogee
Apogee is the point at which the moon is farthest from the earth where as perigee is the point at which the moon is closest to the earth.
apogee
That point in the moon's orbit is called the "apogee".
The point in the Moon's orbit where it is furthest from the Earth is called the apogee.
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Apogee
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apogee
Apogee is the point at which the moon is farthest from the earth where as perigee is the point at which the moon is closest to the earth.
The point closest to the moon and the point exactly opposite it on the other side of Earth both have high tides, while the 'sides' of the Earth, in between the high tides, have low tides.Because the moon only has a force on Earth's oceans.
Yes. High tides happen on the point on earth closest to the moon, and the opposite side of the earth.
"Apogee" means the point in the moon's orbit where it's farthest from earth.
apogee
That point in the moon's orbit is called the "apogee".
The point in a body's orbit when it is farthest from its primary is apoapsis. For the specific case of a body orbiting Earth, you can also use the term apogee.