the moon in on the horizon =)
it has to do with astronomy because the moon controls the tide with a gravitational pull due to the position of the Moon and its rotational Spin. Go to the NASA website for answers......
h = (3 * Mass of Moon * Radius of Earth^4)/(2 * Mass of Earth * Distance from Equator to Moon^3)
The relation is that the moon has gravitational force that attracts the water up which makes a High Tide starting to form. A low tide occurs when the position of the moon isn't that clearly above the water. That's why planes or ships, etc.. Get forced in the Bermudas Triangle because of the moon position is always fixed there.
It varies depending the the position of the moon in its orbit.
High tides are primarily influenced by the gravitational forces of the sun and moon. To predict when a high tide will occur, scientists use tide tables that factor in the position of the sun and moon, as well as other meteorological conditions that may affect sea levels. This data allows for the accurate forecasting of high tide timings in specific locations.
The moon needs to be in line with the sun, creating a syzygy, for a spring tide to occur. A syzygy happens during a full moon and new moon when the gravitational forces of the sun and moon combine to produce higher high tides and lower low tides.
The moon.
yes there is a correlation between high tide and moon rise because the higher the moon gets in the sky the higher the tide will be.
the diffrencce between high tide and low is a high tide is by the gravitaion pull of the moon and/or the sun and a low tide is in the middle between the moon an sun
When the moon is at positions a, c, or f (new moon, first quarter, third quarter), neap tides will occur. Neap tides have the least difference between high and low tide levels. When the moon is at position d (full moon), spring tides will occur, which have the greatest difference between high and low tide levels.
A high tide.
the gravity