Spring Tides occur during two phases, full and new moon. This is because the moon earth and sun are aligned during both of these phases. It is opposite during neap tide, in which the moon and sun meet at a right angle on earth, which means the moon during neap tide is at the first or third (last) quarter phase. Hope this helped! :)
Interphase, because during pro phase they become visible so that means in interphase they were not visible.
A spring tide occurs during the full moon phase of the moon. This is also known as the new moon phase and the moon is located between the earth and the sun.
Prophase.
During prometaphase, the nuclear envelope (membrane) breaks apart. However, some fragments of the nuclear envelope are still visible.
Known as "Spring Tides", a full or new moon is when the gravitational pull of the Sun combines with the pull of the Moon. During a spring tide the high water line is far up the beach, while low water is very far down the beach.
Interphase, because during pro phase they become visible so that means in interphase they were not visible.
yes they are now visible during prophase
Spring Tides occur during two phases, full and new moon. This is because the moon earth and sun are aligned during both of these phases. It is opposite during neap tide, in which the moon and sun meet at a right angle on earth, which means the moon during neap tide is at the first or third (last) quarter phase. Hope this helped! :)
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No. None of the lunar surface is visible from Earth during the New Moon phase.
Interphase as they become decondenced
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Full Moon, of course.
New and full moons produce the highest and lowest tides. These are called spring tides
A lunar eclipse happens during a full moon
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A spring tide occurs during the full moon phase of the moon. This is also known as the new moon phase and the moon is located between the earth and the sun.