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distinguish between spring tide and neap tide

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Answered by 17girish
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A tide in which the difference between high and low tide is the least. Neap tidesoccur twice a month when the Sun and Moon are at right angles to the Earth. When this is the case, their total gravitational pull on the Earth's water is weakened because it comes from two different directions. Compare spring tide.
Answered by skyfall63
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Difference between Spring tide and Neap tide:

Spring tide:

  • A spring tide is also known as King tide as it is occurring when the Moon, the Sun and the Earth are aligned with each other.
  • This tide is mainly observed and seen during "the full or new moon event".
  • Spring tide can be seen twice in each lunar month and it is not associated with the season.

Neap tide:

  • A neap tide is occurring only when there is a formation of the right angle between the Sun and the Moon.
  • This tide can be observed during the half-full moon period means in the first and third quarter moon.
  • Neap tide can be seen twice in a month when the "moon and the sun" on the "right angles to the earth".

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