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About 12 hours and 25 minutes apart

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Most of the time there will be two high tides and two low tides per day. This means there are about 6 hours between tides. However, there are some areas that only have one high tide and one low tide per day. But they are less common.

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14y ago

6. There are 12 hours between high tides and low tides occur "exactly" halfway between them.

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13y ago

On the long-term average, there are two high tides and two low tides every

24 hours 50 minutes. So that figures out to 6 hours 12 minutes from one extreme

to the next.

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13y ago

High and Low tides usually last about 12 hours.

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13y ago

A full tidal cycle occupies nearly 13 hours.

Approximately 6 hours and 13 minutes each time, adding up to 12 hours and 26 minutes total.

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13y ago

High and low tide depend on what body of water you are referring to and the time of year.

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13y ago

Two complete cycles, including two highs and two lows, roughly every 25 hours.

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12y ago

Tides shift high to low about every hour?

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15y ago

Generally, twice per day.

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15y ago

six hours

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