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Tides are at their highest during the spring. This is because the sun and the moon are opposite of each other and they are both pulling on the water causing the tides to be higher.
The greatest tidal range happens around the time of full or new moons. This is the time when the gravitational forces of both are in phase and reinforce each other, either in the same direction during the new moon or exactly the opposite direction during the full moon. These tides are called spring tides. When the sun and moon's gravitational forces are at right angles to the earth's orbit, tides are called neap tides. These tides occur during the first and last quarters of the moon's phases
They are both affected by the moons gravitional pull, but from different extremes.
both spring tides and neap tides have a 20% difference from normal tides
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.
Tides are at their highest during the spring. This is because the sun and the moon are opposite of each other and they are both pulling on the water causing the tides to be higher.
They both occur twice a year... and both involve high tides and low tides...
The greatest tidal range happens around the time of full or new moons. This is the time when the gravitational forces of both are in phase and reinforce each other, either in the same direction during the new moon or exactly the opposite direction during the full moon. These tides are called spring tides. When the sun and moon's gravitational forces are at right angles to the earth's orbit, tides are called neap tides. These tides occur during the first and last quarters of the moon's phases
They are both affected by the moons gravitional pull, but from different extremes.
they are both tides
Spring and Neap tides are alike because they are both affected by the gravitational pull of the moon and because they are both caused by the alignment of the earth, moon, and the sun.
both spring tides and neap tides have a 20% difference from normal tides
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.
Very high tides, known as King Tides. To quote Wikipedia: "The king tides occur when the earth, moon and sun are aligned at perigee and perihelion, resulting in the largest tidal range seen over the course of a year."
They are both affected by the moons gravitional pull, but from different extremes.
Spring tides are formed by the constructive interference of bulges created by the moon and sun. Spring tides occur when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are aligned. Neap tides are formed by the destructive interference of bulges created by the moon and sun. Neap tides occur when the Sun, Earth, and Moon align to make a right angle. Spring tides are therefore larger than neap tides, new moons and full moons occur in the spring tide but the 1st qauter of the moon and 3rd quarter of the moon occur in neap tides... tupac
Both use the flow of water generate electricity. Hydroelectric uses the flow of water from a high point to a low point. (A damn). Tidal power uses the flow of ocean tides in and out.