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PROJECT ON TIDES BY ANGEL, ISABEL, AND ADAM,

TABLE 5, PERIOD 5
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HIGH TIDES

  • High tides form by the gravitational pull from the moon and the moon pulls on the
  • High tides look like a spring tide except smaller when viewed from the beach.
  • High tides look like a spring tide except a little bit smaller when viewed from space
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LOW TIDES

  • Low tides are formed when the moon's gravitational pull makes a bulge and the low tides are on the sides of the bulge
  • Low tides look like neap tides except bigger when viewed on the beach.
  • Low tides look like a small bulge when viewed from space
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SPRING TIDEs

  • Spring tides are formed when the moon, earth, and sun are in a straight line formation
  • Spring tides look like high tides except higher on the beach
  • Spring tides look like very big bumps when viewed from space.
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NEAP TIDES

  • Neap tides are formed when the moon, sun, and the earth form a L formation
  • Neap tides look like low tides except smaller in the beach
  • Neap tides look like a very thin bulge when viewed from space.
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