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Q: Who was the first person to explain the tides scientifically?
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Who is the first person who explained about the tides?

Sir Isaac Newton


Who was the first person to identify the forces that caused tides?

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What phase of the moon do neap tides occur?

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What phase of the moon produce the highest and lowest tides on earth?

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What kind of tide happens during a new moon?

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