The moon has the strongest effect on the earths tides.
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When gravitation pull is at its strongest, we have spring tides. The spring tide reaches far up the beach at high tide, and also goes far down the beach at low tide.
When gravitation pull is at its strongest, we have spring tides. The spring tide reaches far up the beach at high tide, and also goes far down the beach at low tide.
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The area of a magnet with the strongest magnetic effect is typically the poles, specifically the tips of the magnet where the magnetic field lines are most concentrated and the magnetic force is strongest.
the moon's position affects the tide because of it's gravity the full moon's gravitational pull is a bit stronger than the other times the moon's gravitational pull pulls water making the tides higher
The moon's pull is strongest on the side of Earth that is facing the moon, creating a high tide. At the same time, on the opposite side of Earth, there is another high tide due to the centrifugal force generated by Earth and moon's orbital motion.
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