Gravity is always influencing the tides hence why tides are regular (twice a day)
Yes, tides are caused by the gravitational attraction that the moon exerts on the Earth and its bodies of water.
When gravitation pull is at its strongest, we have spring tides. The spring tide reaches far up the beach at high tide, and also goes far down the beach at low tide.
When gravitation pull is at its strongest, we have spring tides. The spring tide reaches far up the beach at high tide, and also goes far down the beach at low tide.
The neap tide. This tide happens when the Moon is at first quarter and last quarter and has the least influence on the tide.
If the sun didn't help the moon make a high tide and low then there wouldn't be such of a high tide and probably when there is a low tide the water will be even further than a regular low tide.
The tides are primarily caused by the gravitational pull of the moon
High tide nimo
A larger, more powerful tide to the side of the moon, and a weaker, smaller tide toward the sun
The higher the frequency the steeper the shoreline will be. It will be steep at high tide shoreline and level out between that and the low tide shoreline. I think.
When the tide is at its highest.
it is high tide
it is high tide