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Milagros Savage
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20 February, 03:07
How does the Sun's gravity influence tides?
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Kaia Cole
20 February, 03:19
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Answer: Around each new moon and full moon, the sun, Earth, and moon arrange themselves more or less along a line in space. Then the pull on the tides increases, because the gravity of the sun reinforces the moon's gravity ... This is the spring tide: the highest (and lowest) tide. Spring tides are not named for the season.
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