Presumming that the Moon doesn't stop, the tides would change about twice a month.
High tide
I would think it would be low tide.
Low tide on a coastline is primarily caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun on Earth's water. When the moon is directly overhead or on the opposite side of the Earth, it creates a low tide as water is pulled away from the shore. Other factors such as the shape of the coastline, winds, and weather patterns can also influence the timing and extent of low tides.
A rising tide, or high tide, is primarily caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and, to a lesser extent, the sun on Earth’s oceans. As the moon orbits the Earth, its gravitational force creates bulges of water, leading to higher water levels in certain areas. Additionally, the Earth's rotation and the shape of coastlines can influence tide patterns. Changes in atmospheric pressure and wind can also temporarily affect tide levels.
If Earth moved around the Sun faster, then it would have to be closer to the Sun. This would cause greater, more extreme tides. High tide would be higher and low tide would be lower. ADDED That rather assumes the Earth being not so close that it has lost its water, of course! Mind you, if it was that close we would not exist to worry about it.
There are a few things that cause the ocean surface not to be level. The small-scale variation or waves is caused by wind. The ocean level in various areas is also affected by wind patterns, ocean currents, variations in Earth's gravity, and the tides.
The tide
Apogee tide, often referred to as an apogian tide, occurs when the Moon is at its farthest point from Earth in its elliptical orbit, known as apogee. During this phase, the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth's waters is slightly weaker, resulting in lower high tides and higher low tides compared to when the Moon is closer to Earth. This phenomenon affects tidal patterns, leading to variations in tide heights throughout the lunar cycle.
The tide would be higher when the moon is on the same side of Earthas the Sun is.
If earth's moon was destroyed, then we will no longer have normal tide cycles.
When the moon is directly facing one side of the Earth, that side experiences a high tide due to the moon's gravitational pull. At the same time, the opposite side of the Earth experiences a low tide. This phenomenon occurs because the water on the far side is less affected by the moon's gravity and remains elevated. As the Earth rotates, different areas experience these tidal changes.
A shift in the orbit of the moon.