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Oh, that's a great question! You see, the gravitational pull of the moon does influence ocean tides. When the moon is full, its position can enhance the tidal effects slightly, contributing to higher high tides known as spring tides. It's one of nature's beautiful ways of showing us its rhythms and patterns. Keep exploring and appreciating the wonders of our world, happy little questioner.

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