If high tide is at noon - low tide will occur six hours later - at 6pm.
High tides occur twice each day. There is about 12 hours between each high tide as they are based on the lunar day and caused by the gravitational pull of the moon.
No, it's not either of those things. A neap tide is when the difference between low tide and high tide is at a minimum. They occur roughly twice a month, when the moon is at first or third quarter. When the moon is new or full, you get the opposite of a neap tide, a "spring tide", when the difference between low tide and high tide as at a maximum.
Yes there are two high tides a day
High tide on most days occurs twice per day. Once when the moon is directly overhead, and then when the moon is on the opposite side of the world.
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If high tide is at noon - low tide will occur six hours later - at 6pm.
There is no set time of day that a high tide will occur during a full moon. The time is determined by the location and the tide cycle.
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High tide nimo
High tides occur twice each day. There is about 12 hours between each high tide as they are based on the lunar day and caused by the gravitational pull of the moon.
12 hours
No, it's not either of those things. A neap tide is when the difference between low tide and high tide is at a minimum. They occur roughly twice a month, when the moon is at first or third quarter. When the moon is new or full, you get the opposite of a neap tide, a "spring tide", when the difference between low tide and high tide as at a maximum.
The gravitational pull of the moon makes the highest tides at night. The highest tides occur during the spring months. There is no limit as to how high a tide can get.