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The tides change daily. It takes six hours for the tide to come in then there is a half hour of full tide then the tide turns and takes six hour to go out It takes six hours to go out and stays at low tide for half an hour etc.

The moon phase change on a monthly cycle. The moons waxes (gets bigger) then wanes (gets smaller)

The size of the full tides is connected to the size of the moon phase at the time

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Do changing tides affect the phases of the moon?

No, the moon affects the tides, but the tides do not affect the moon.


When do you have tides?

Higher-than-average "spring" tides occur at the new moon and full moon phases. Lower-than-average "neap" tides happen at the quarter-moon phases.


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What is the effect of moon phases?

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Which moon phase will the tides be the highest?

The New Moon and Full Moon phases.


Which phases of the moon bring the highest tides what cause the height tides?

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Should I plant by the phases of the moon?

Only if you are concerned about the tides


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What moon phases experience the least change in tides?

First quarter and last quarter. They cause neap tides which are neither very high nor very low.


What causes the tides to rise and fall and fall on Earth?

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