the place directly facing the moon
When the Moon is at Full and at Dark (New), tides are strongest. These are called "spring" tides. When the Moon is at First and Last Quarter, the tides are weakest. These are called "neap" tides.The reason is that the Solar tides are either added to, or subtracted from, the Lunar tides.
the superstitious belief is high tides and low tide of the world.
Changes in tides are apparent near the coasts of the world. The changes in tides are important to boating operations in coastal communities.
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The moon has the strongest effect on the earths tides.
the place directly facing the moon
strongest: during moon phases new and full. weakest: during moon phases 1st and 3rd quarters. ~A
When the Moon is at Full and at Dark (New), tides are strongest. These are called "spring" tides. When the Moon is at First and Last Quarter, the tides are weakest. These are called "neap" tides.The reason is that the Solar tides are either added to, or subtracted from, the Lunar tides.
"Perigee" means "nearest the Earth." Since the Moon is responsible for most of the tide (about 2/3rds; the Sun, bigger but much farther away, accounts for 1/3rd). Tides are strongest when the Moon is closest. "Spring" tides don't have anything to do with the season of Spring; they occur when the Sun and Moon join forces, at Full and New Moon. They are the most extreme tides of the month: the highest highs and the lowest lows. When spring tides occur during a close Moon, these are the strongest of all.
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First is the Moon, as it is closest. Second is the Sun, though further away, is much larger.
High tides occur twice a day wherever water is located. The high tides on one side of the world correspond with the low tides on the other side of the world, and are based on the gravitational pull exerted by the Earth's moon.
the superstitious belief is high tides and low tide of the world.