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Tides

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The TIDES project

WAS MADE BY SOPHIA, ALEXA, MIA, AND MARTIN table 5 Period 7

LOW TIDES

Low tides are caused by the moons gravititational pull and it pulls the farthest water to it and then bulges in the ocean causes it to be in both sides of the earth.

Photo by hehaden

When your at the beach you are able to get further into ocean without the coming in contact with the tide because a low tide.

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Low tides are basically the two farthest sides from the moon.

High tides

Photo by kenny barker

The moon gravitational force pulls on the water the is the closest to the moon. And then theres bulges in the ocean that cause it to be in both sides of earth.

If you are near the shoreline during a high tide you will most likely get soak and get you belongings washed away.

Photo by pokie_g

High tides are the tides closest to the moon.

Neap tides

Photo by tomasz.cc

Neap tides are high tides but they are weaker. Neap tides happen during a quarter or third quarter moon.

When a neap tide is happening you can go even further to the shore line than a low tide.

Photo by Ryo Yoshitake

Neap tides look even lower than low tides in space point of view.

Spring tides

Photo by Jannes Glas

Spring tides are formed when its either a full or new moon.

Photo by Jannes Glas

From our point of view, spring tides look almost as big as a tsnami.

From space you can sometimes see huge white waves.

Thank you for listening

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