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When does high tide happens?

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the high tide happens on the part of the sea facing the moon.This shows the effect of the moon 's gravity on the earth.

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What happens during high tide to create a high tide?

What happens is the moon (and possibly the sun) pull the water more strong than not, causing a high tide.


How high tide happens?

the gravity of the moon.


What tide has the least difference between low and high tide?

The neap tide. This tide happens when the Moon is at first quarter and last quarter and has the least influence on the tide.


What happens at a high tide?

the whole beach (small) will get covered in water


What happens on the side of earths opposite the moon?

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When do low tide and high tide occur simultaneously?

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What happens during a spring tide and a neap tide?

During a spring tide, the high water mark would be high up on the beach on the flood, and very far out on an ebb tide. During a neap tide, the high water mark is not so high or so low as during a spring tide.


When does the high tide start?

it happens at least 1 time a day mostly more


What happens to a grizzly bear in Alaska when high tide comes in?

They run somewhere else


What happens when high tides are at there highest and low tides at there lowest?

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What happens when the moon faces the other side of the earth?

one of the many different tides occurs. like a spring tide or a neap tide can occur. two types of tides are a high tide and a low tide


When a tide chart gives a time for high tide is that the time the tide turns to make high or time that high tide is at its highest?

When the tide is at its highest.