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Not a doggone thing. The variance of tides on earth has no effect on the sun whatsoever.

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What happens during high tide to create a high tide?

What happens is the moon (and possibly the sun) pull the water more strong than not, causing a high tide.


What is the difference between the levels at high and low tide?

the diffrencce between high tide and low is a high tide is by the gravitaion pull of the moon and/or the sun and a low tide is in the middle between the moon an sun


What is The greatest level of high tide is called .?

The greatest level of high tide is called "spring tide." Spring tides occur when the Earth, moon, and sun are aligned, resulting in the highest and lowest tides. This phenomenon typically happens during full moons and new moons, leading to a significant difference between high and low water levels.


When does high tide happens?

High tide occurs when the water level is at its peak, typically every 12 hours and 25 minutes due to the gravitational forces of the moon and the sun. The exact timing of high tide can vary based on location and local geography.


What if the sun didn't help the moon make a high tide and low tide?

If the sun didn't help the moon make a high tide and low then there wouldn't be such of a high tide and probably when there is a low tide the water will be even further than a regular low tide.


What happens during neap tide?

During the first quarter of the moon the moon and sun appear to be at a 90 degree angle.At this time the sun's tidal influence cancels the moon's. The tide then has a minimum range. I used to call them wimpy tides.


When is high tide at seaside or?

High tide at Seaside occurs when the water reaches its highest level during the tidal cycle. Tides vary daily based on the position of the moon and sun. Checking a local tide chart or using a tide prediction website can provide specific information on high tide times for Seaside.


Which type of tide is created when the Sun's gravitational pull on Earth is at its least?

Neap tide


What is an equinoctial spring tide?

When the moon is full or new, the gravitational pull of the moon and sun are combined. At these times, the high tides are very high and the low tides are very low. This is known as a spring high tide. Spring tides are especially strong tides (they do not have anything to do with the season Spring). They occur when the Earth, the Sun, and the Moon are in a line. The gravitational forces of the Moon and the Sun both contribute to the tides. Spring tides occur during the full moon and the new moon. When the moon's gravitational force and the sun's gravitational forces are parallell the spring tide, or the maximum difference between high and low tides. When the gravitational forces are perpendicular to each other the least difference between the tides are experienced. That condition is called "neap tide.


What tide is formed by the straight alignment of the sun earth and moon?

The tide formed by the straight alignment of the Sun, Earth, and Moon is called a "spring tide." During a spring tide, the gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon work together, resulting in higher high tides and lower low tides. This phenomenon occurs during the full moon and new moon phases when the three celestial bodies are in alignment.


What type of tide would Earth have when the moon is between the Earth and Sun?

High tide


How does the water level along the coast differ at high tide and at low tide?

The water level along the coast is higher during high tide and lower during low tide. High tide occurs when the gravitational forces of the sun and the moon align, causing water to rise and cover more of the shore. During low tide, the water recedes as the gravitational forces change, revealing more of the beach or seabed.