Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon upon the oceans of the world. It matters not what phase the moon is in. It's gravitational pull is always the same. What matters is where it is in it's orbit of the earth. The tides are lowest when the sun and moon are on the opposite side of the earth, and are highest when the 2 are on the same side.
Tide. Tides are masses of moving water. The moons gravitational pull causes the form of a wave to occur.
The pull of the moon's gravity on the ocean causes the tides. When the moon is over water its pull causes the water to bulge (rise toward the moon) as the Earth rotates below the moon this bulge moves. Wherever the bulge is there's high tide. Everywhere else where the water has been pulled away from to make the bulge is low tide.
'Flood tide' is the expression used for the incoming, or rising tide. The opposite is 'Ebb tide' when it goes back out again. You would have to refer to the tide tables, for the day, in your area of interest. Flood tide is the time between low tide and the next high tide.
I can give you several sentences.The tide ebbs and flows daily.We waited until low tide to look for seashells."The tide is high, but I'm holding on." (From "The Tide is High" by Blondie)
The word tide mean befall.
The moon causes the earths water to have a low tide or a high tide
The Moon
The tide.
The tide
The tide is red from toxins, which are very harmful to all kinds of marine life.
the moons gravitational pull causes the tides. high tide and low tide. Also each tide occurs twice each day
Hi Tide is the cause of being full of canals .... Hi tide is usually anounced by the most highest people in the city ....
high tide
The gravitational pull of the moon on the Earth's oceans.
It's called a 'neap' tide. When the sun & moon work together - it's called a 'spring' tide.
Dinoflagellate blooms
The gravitational pull by the moon and the sun.