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lesson 5

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What causes tides?   tides are caused mainly by differences in how much gravity fro the moon and sun pulls on different parts of earth  
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Tides   the rise and fall of ocean water the that occurs every 12.5 hours, then rises for about 6 hours and falls for about 6 hours  
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The Near Tide   the moon's gravity pulls stronger on water on the side that is closer to the the moon that causes high tides  
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The Far Tide   the moon's gravity pulls weaker on the far side of the earth than on earth as a whole  
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Spring Tide   tide with greatest difference of constant high and low tides that occurs during a new moon and full moon  
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Neap Tide    
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What causes tides?   tides are caused mainly by differences in how much gravity fro the moon and sun pulls on different parts of earth  
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Tides   the rise and fall of ocean water the that occurs every 12.5 hours, then rises for about 6 hours and falls for about 6 hours  
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The Near Tide   the moon's gravity pulls stronger on water on the side that is closer to the the moon that causes high tides  
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The Far Tide   the moon's gravity pulls weaker on the far side of the earth than on earth as a whole  
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Spring Tide   tide with greatest difference of constant high and low tides that occurs during a new moon and full moon  
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Neap Tide   tide with the least difference between constant high and low tides, twice a month, happens at a 90 degree angle, and occurs and first and third quarters  
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