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Annabella Paul
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7 November, 12:59
What causes daily tides?
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Heath Carey
7 November, 13:26
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The moon's gravity pulls on Earth's water. This causes a high tide on the side of Earth closest to the moon and the opposite side. Also, during a spring tide, the high tides are higher and the low tides are lower. A spring tide happens during a full or new moon. A neap tide is the exact opposite of a spring tide. During a neap tide, the high tides are lower and the low tides are higher this happens during a third or first quarter moon.
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