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(Sun) (earth) (full moon) so the moon is behind the earth in a full moon.

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At new moon, the tides will have their maximum excursion - both highest and lowest. This is because the tidal effect of Moon and Sun are then additive.

At full Moon, the high and the low tides will be closest together in distance, for the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun tend to oppose.

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At low tide the moon is more or less at 90 degrees to the point on the Earth where the low tide is. The Sun might be anywhere - it's not relevant.

However, if the Sun happens to be in line with the Moon and the Earth then the high tide will be a spring tide and gretare than normal (because the Sun's gravity is additional to that of the Moon) and the accompanying low tide will be a neap tide.

In fact, the tide will lag the position of the Moon somewhat.

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ehdi NASA gitna yung moon tas kanan yung sun tas kaliwa yung earthh

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