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The best time to dig clams is when the low ocean tide is lowest (when you have the lowest possible tides). This occurs when the
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Not telling you
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The tides at Cape Capstan, New Brunswick, cause the depth of the water in the harbour to change. The tidal chart indicates that
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Student
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What are neap tides, and why do they occur?
Neap tides are the weaker tides. They occur when the sun and the moon are
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Sara
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what position is the moon in during a spring tide?
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Thomas
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Joel lives near the beach. One day he sees that the tide is much lower than he's ever seen before. The high tide is higher than
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:p
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what would tides be like if the moon did not exist?
a) There would be no tides without the moon's gravity. b) There would be one
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John
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The main cause of the changing location of the tides on earth is
-rotation of the Earth on its' own axis - magnetic forces of the
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mary
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Examine the image. Which position(s) of the moon will result in the highest tides? Explain.
* Captionless Image 2 and 4 because
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Which two factors mainly affect ocean tides on Earth?
Check two answers. Earth's revolution about both the Moon and the Sun the
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dave
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explain in detail what causes tides and give one reason why it is important to monitor tides
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Hayden
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Examine the image. Which position(s) of the moon will result in the highest tides? Explain.
* 2 and 4 because the gravity of the
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Examine the figure. At which locations will the tides be the highest? 8.E.4B.2
* 2 points Captionless Image B and C A and D B and
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Can't figure this one out. The oceans' tide levels vary based on the phases of the moon. Find the percent decrease in tide
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emma
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1. Would ocean tides exist if the gravitational pull of the moon (and sun) were somehow equal on all parts of the world? I know
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anonymous
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you observe a high tide at 3:00 a.m. If it takes about 6 1/4 hours for the tide to change from hight to low, whic of the
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kayci
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The diagram below shows four coastline locations on Earth with respect to the moon at a given time.
Earth is shown as a circle
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hehe
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The highest tides of the year are neap tides.
Group of answer choices True False
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hehe
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Match the term to its definition.
Group of answer choices Neap tide [ Choose ] Spring tide [ Choose ] Tidal bulges [ Choose ]
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hehe
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Which description accurately describes the tide represented by the image below?
Image of the sun and moon at a 90 degree angle to
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hehe
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The following chart shows the Baffin Bay high and low tide heights for four consecutive days. Describe the changes in the
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Janet
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Using Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, compare the effect of the Sun and the Moon on the tides.
Constants: Mass of the
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Maria
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How to high-tides change?
How do Low-tides change? I would figure it would be the moon and sun, but I want other people's
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Shi Buringa
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What role does the sun play in the formation of tides? I read the article that you posted DrBob22, but I want it in short terms,
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Sara
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Which of the following would increase the effect of tides on Earth (high tides get higher, low tides get lower)
- slowing the
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ally
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what are spring tides and how do they occur?
Spring tides are are very high tides which occur when the sun, moon, and earth form
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Sara
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There are two high tides and two low tides why
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Trushali
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The tidal movement at the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia is the highest tidal movement. What MOST likely causes tidal movement like
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boof
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Luke is bodyboarding and sees it is high tide. Which of the following reasons causes the high tidal and low tidal movement each
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boof
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1.When the effects of the moon and sun work together, this is what kind of tide?
A)Neap tide B)Fall tide C)Spring tide** D)New
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katrina
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Which force causes earth tides
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Suppose high tides for a location occur at 3:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. When would a low tide likely occur?(1 point) Responses 9:45
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Twice each lunar month, all year long, these tides occur. Whenever the Moon, Earth and Sun are aligned, the gravitational pull
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When the Moon, Earth, and Sun are lined up as seen here, the gravity of the sun plus the gravity of the moon cause _________
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Spring tides occur when the Earth, Moon, and Sun align as shown in the diagram. These tides may cause significant flooding and
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When the Moon, Earth, and Sun are lined up as seen here, the gravity of the sun plus the gravity of the moon cause _________
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Examine the photo of the moon.
a photo of the moon, half visible (labeled east) and half dark (labeled west) with the ocean
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When it is high tide on one side of the Earth, the opposite side of the earth experiences
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The diagram illustrates the effect of the Moon's and the Sun's gravity on Earth. What type of tide is happening at point X in
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I DON'T LIKE MY COMPUTER IT STINKS
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Jamar’s parents’ sailboat has a keel at the bottom of the hull that extends nine feet below. When cruising in shallow
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Helga and her family are sailing through a shallow reef area of the Bahamas and can only make the journey during high tide.
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Lester is conducting a research project on tides and is checking the high and low tide timetable. Which of the following BEST
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Which statement best explains how the Moon causes tides? (1 point)
The pull of the Moon's gravity causes ocean water to bulge
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How many days are there in a Lunar month (new moon to new moon)? Question 1 options: 365 days 14 days 1.25
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Question 19(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(03.06 MC) Which tidal process makes it challenging for organisms to survive in
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The diagram illustrates the effect of the Moon's and the Sun's gravity on Earth. What type of tide is happening at point X in
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BOThelper
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The diagram illustrates the effect of the Moon's and the Sun's gravity on Earth. What type of tide is happening at point X in
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Michael Mondy MONDY
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The diagram illustrates the effect of the Moon's and the Sun's gravity on Earth. What type of tide is happening at point X in
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Question 20
A)Which selection best describes the causes of tides on Earth? (1 point) Responses the gravitational influence of the
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Michael Mondy MONDY
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The picture shows how the gravity of the Moon and the Sun impacts Earth. What is happening at point X in the diagram? (1 point)
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Sunshine124
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For a month, a student observed the tides at a local beach. The student recorded the heights of the high and low tides relative
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Sunshine124
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