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What is neap tide? * 1 point 1. While revolving around the earth, the moon makes a right angle with respect to the earth and the sun, twice a month. Due to such conditions, the water level rise is less than usual at the time of high tide. Similarly, fall in water level is less than usual at the time of low tide. Such tides are called neap tides. 2. On new moon and full moon days, the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon act in the same direction. Due to this, the total pull increases. Hence the tide on these days is much higher than the average high tide. 3. Both of the above 4. None of the above

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Explanation:

Neap tides are the tides that are caused when the sun and moon are at the right angle concerning the earth.

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