diffrence between high tide and low tides in 4 points
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Tidal currents are formed by the rising and falling of the water from the sea to the coast which occurs due to the earth's gravitational force.
High Tide:
*High tides are formed when the sun, the moon are in the exact same line.
*All the gravitational forces work together in order to form these tides.
*Spring tides are normally high tides and occur frequently.
Low Tide
*Low tides are formed when the sun and the moon are at right angles with the earth.
*The gravitational forces of the sun and the moon work against each other.
*Neap tides are lower and smaller tides that are less frequent in comparison.
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high tide : this occurs when water covers much of the shore by rising to it's highest level
low tide : there is a low tide when water falls to it's lowest level and receds from the shore