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
Water level is how deep the water is. High and low tide is when the water is washed in and out.
The time when the sun is farthest north or south of the equator
I'm not sure what the answer is, ask your science teacher, or read your science book
The difference in levels of ocean water at high tide and low tide
It varies from place to place. It is called the Tidal Range.
spring tide .. ;)
tidal range
at low tide rockpools are pools at high tide they are part of the sea...
When the moon is at positions a, c, or f (new moon, first quarter, third quarter), neap tides will occur. Neap tides have the least difference between high and low tide levels. When the moon is at position d (full moon), spring tides will occur, which have the greatest difference between high and low tide levels.
Tide refers to the rising and falling of sea levels caused by gravitational forces of the moon and sun. Tidal range, on the other hand, is the difference in height between consecutive high and low tides at a specific location.
The tidal range is the vertical difference between the high tide and the succeeding low tide.
No, it's not either of those things. A neap tide is when the difference between low tide and high tide is at a minimum. They occur roughly twice a month, when the moon is at first or third quarter. When the moon is new or full, you get the opposite of a neap tide, a "spring tide", when the difference between low tide and high tide as at a maximum.