Geography, asked by Anonymous, 6 months ago

4. When the Sun, the Moon and the Earth are in the same line, very high tides occur. They are called:

a. spring tide
b. neap tide
c. tsunami
d. solar tides

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Answered by ayushisagar1000
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This causes especially high high tides--called spring tides. The same thing happens during a full moon, when the sun and moon line up on opposite sides of the planet--each pulling from both ends. When the moon is in a quarter phase, the sun and moon are at a ninety degree angle to each other.

Answered by mansurirubina1980
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Your answer is

Explanation:

option (B) is your correct answer

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