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what is a High Tide?

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Answered by badsiwalmanthan
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Answer:

High tide is gravitation pull applied by moon or sun(mainly moon because of it's distance from earth) on earth's waterbodies mainly rivers, seas and oceans.

Answered by dubeymihi
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Answer:

When the highest part, or crest of the wave reaches a particular location, high tide occurs; low tide corresponds to the lowest part of the wave, or its trough. The difference in height between the high tide and the low tide is called the tidal range.

Explanation:

High water level during a tide is known as high tide. Low water level during a tide is called low tide. The sun, the earth and the moon are in the same line.

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