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When do regular low and high tides occur?

low tides happen when the moon is not in a straight line and make an right angle and high tides is when the moon earth and sun are in a straight line


When the sun moon and earth are all in line tides?

When the moon is either 180 degrees from the sun, or aligned with it. That is, if you could draw a straight line from the sun to the earth and out into space beyond, if the moon lands anywhere on that line, you have spring tides. In that alignment, you'll have either a new moon or a full moon.


What are the relative positions of the Moon Earth and Sun when the tidal bulges are at their largest?

During spring tides, when the tidal bulges are at their largest, the Moon, Earth, and Sun are aligned in a straight line with the Moon between the Earth and the Sun. This alignment causes the gravitational forces of the Moon and Sun to combine, leading to higher high tides and lower low tides.


Are tides at their highest during neap tides?

No Neap tides are when the sun,earth, and moon form a right angle. This makes the the water on earth be pulled towards the sun and the moon. causing the tides to be very low. Spring tides are when tides are the highest because the earth,sun,and moon are in a line,causing very high tides.


Tides are highest when earth is in line with?

the Sun and Moon, in a configuration known as a spring tide. This occurs during a new moon or full moon phase. At these times, the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon aligns to create higher tides.


What tides occur when the sun moon and earth line up?

It is a Spring Tide.


When the sun earth and moon line up they cause something special to happen to tides. What kinds of tides occur?

neap tides occur..


What is the position of the earth moon and sun during spring tides?

During spring tides, the Earth, Moon, and Sun are aligned in such a way that their gravitational forces combine to create higher high tides and lower low tides. This alignment occurs during the full moon and new moon phases when the Earth, Moon, and Sun form a straight line.


What forces causes the earth's highest tides in the ocean?

The earth's highest tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun on the earth's oceans. When the sun, moon, and earth are aligned during a full moon or new moon, their gravitational forces combine to create higher tides known as spring tides.


What is the Earth and tides are determined by the moon and pull.?

Earth's tides are determined by the moon's ________________ pull.


Which is stronger neap or spring tide?

Spring tides are stronger than neap tides. Spring tides occur when the sun, moon, and Earth are aligned in a straight line, resulting in higher high tides and lower low tides. Neap tides occur when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other, resulting in less extreme tidal variations.


If the Moon's gravity barely holds a person on its surface but has enough gravitational pull to create the tides how can it move the ocean when it has so much less gravity than Earth?

The tides are the result of two forces, not just one. The gravity of both the Earth and the Moon keep the moon in orbit around the Earth. Part of the tides - the part facing the Moon - are caused by the attraction of the Moon. Part of the tides - the tide on the side of the Earth facing away from the Moon - is caused by the Earth's momentum. As the Earth is pulled away from a straight line by the Moon, the water - and the solid earth as well - follow a course which lifts them away from the Earth-Moon gravity well. Since water is much more fluid than solid earth, the tides are easily seen in the oceans. But the surface of the solid earth also rises up and down because of the Earth-Moon gravity. Since the Earth is spinning on its axis, the surface passes through the line between the Earth and the moon twice a day: once when it passes through the 'Moon Bulge" and once when it passes through the "Centrifugal Bulge." The Sun also adds its gravity to the tides. When the Moon and Sun line up, the tides are at the maximum. When the Sun and Moon are at 90° the tides are at their minimum.