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The highest tides are called
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.
Spring tides
this is called EbbTide
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New Moon causes the highest tides, as then the gravity effect of both Sun and Moon add together to attract the oceanic water. Full Moons cause the next highest tides.
The highest tides are called
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.
New and full moons produce the highest and lowest tides. These are called spring tides
NO. This is when the tides are some of the highest.
Spring tides have the greatest tidal range.
Spring tides
Tides are caused by gravity. On the Earth they are a combination of the Sun and the Moon affecting the water. Very strong tides, perhaps on other planets, could cause plates to move and faults to appear in the ground.
Where are the highest tides in Britain? The Bristol Channel on the west coast of England. Best wishes
when the moon sun and earth are perpendicular
this is called EbbTide