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Spring 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.
No Neap tides are when the sun,earth, and moon form a right angle. This makes the the water on earth be pulled towards the sun and the moon. causing the tides to be very low. Spring tides are when tides are the highest because the earth,sun,and moon are in a line,causing very high tides.
when the sun, earth, and the moon are nearly in a line
The new Moon phase and the Full Moon phase are associated with the highest tides on Earth. These tides are called "spring tides". During these phases Sun, Earth and Moon are more or less in a straight line. --------------------------------------------------- Full moon at 14th --------------------------------------------------- The phase of the moon does not change its effect on the tide. The tide follows the moon by a small fraction of an amount as the moons pull moves the tide forward. The phase of the moon is a relation of the sun to the moon as viewed from the earth. While it could be argued that there is more gravitational pull during a new moon because it is more in alignment with the sun or our star at that time. Our moons orbital path is also tilted at 5.1 degrees in its orbital path, This takes a little over 18.5 years to proceed so every 9.5 years the moon is lined up more directly with our star. I would say it is at this time that there would be the highest tide. The difference would be be very small!
New and full moons produce the highest and lowest tides. These are called spring tides
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Spring tides
Controlling the earth's 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.
The gravity of the moon and sun causes the earth's tides. The greatest tides are called 'spring' tides which occur when the earth, moon and sun are aligned. The moon has the greatest effect on our tides because of its proximity.
The New Moon and Full Moon phases.
No Neap tides are when the sun,earth, and moon form a right angle. This makes the the water on earth be pulled towards the sun and the moon. causing the tides to be very low. Spring tides are when tides are the highest because the earth,sun,and moon are in a line,causing very high tides.
At the quarter moon phase, the gravity of the sun and the moon are working at right angles to each other, partially canceling out their tidal effects. This is when you'll get the highest low tides or lowest high tides, or "neap tides".
when the sun, earth, and the moon are nearly in a line
When the moon is in it's New Moon and Full Moon phase it's gravitational pull most strongly affects Earth's tides. These are called Spring Tides which are extremely high and low tides. This occurs because during these moon phases the sun, moon, and earth are in a straight line so the gravitational pull is stronger than usual, therefore, effecting the tides.
low tides happen when the moon is not in a straight line and make an right angle and high tides is when the moon earth and sun are in a straight line