Science, asked by gururajsingh752, 4 months ago

neap tides occurs on a days
new moon
quarter moon
no moon

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Answered by vanshitadiwaker
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During new and full moons, the Earth, moon and sun form a straight line. The strongest resultant gravitational force exerted on Earth's water happens at these times. Neap tides occur during the quarter phases of the moon. During these phases, the sun and moon are at a right angle, with the Earth at the angle's vertex.

Answered by Anonymous
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During new and full moons, the Earth, moon and sun form a straight line. The strongest resultant gravitational force exerted on Earth's water happens at these times. Neap tides occur during the quarter phases of the moon. During these phases, the sun and moon are at a right angle, with the Earth at the angle's vertex

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