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When is the Spring tide caused?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A spring tide occurs when the moon is either new or full and closest to Earth. Often between 6-8 times a year, the new or full moon coincides closely in time with the perigee of the moon — the point when the moon is closest to the Earth. These occurrences are often called 'perigean spring tides.

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a perigean spring tide occurs when the moon is either new or full or closest to earth. often between 6-8 times a year, tge new or full moon coincides closely in time with the perigee of the moon- the point when the moon is closet to the earth. These occurrences are often are called

perigean spring tides.

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