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English, 07.04.2020 16:55, Irenesmarie8493

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Tides are the alternate rising and falling of large bodies of water. Tides are caused by the
gravitational pulls of the sun and the moon. In a high tide, the sea level is at its highest
point in the tidal cycle; in a low tide, the sea level is at its lowest point in the tidal cycle.
During a new or full moon, the earth, sun, and moon are lined up, which leads to spring
tides. A spring tide is when the tidal range is largest; spring tides combine the highest
high tide and the lowest low tide. During a first- or third-quarter moon, the earth, sun,
and moon form a right angle, which has the effect of creating neap tides. A neap tide is
when the tidal range is smallest.

Match causes with their effects.

Spring tides form.

Tides form.

Neap tides fem.

The sun and the moon exert
gravitational pulls on the earth.

The earth, sun, and moon are
aligned.

The earth, sun, and moon are at a
right angle.

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