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3 June, 15:08

How are the sun, Earth, and moon aligned when spring tides occur?

The sun, Earth, and moon form a 90-degree angle.

The sun, Earth, and moon form a 135-degree angle.

The sun, Earth, and moon form a straight line.

The sun, Earth, and moon form a 45-degree angle.

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  1. 3 June, 15:18
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    Spring tides are strong and bring extreme highs and extreme lows.

    These happen when the effects on tides from the Sun and Moon work together and "team up."

    This happens when the Sun and the Moon line up.

    So the answer is C) The sun, Earth, and moon form a straight line.
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