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Tides
Chris Venegas,Sara Robles,and Noah Lara
Team 8
Period 7

Low tides are formed by the moons gravitational pull when the moon orbits the level of the tides follows it. Low tides are when the high tides bulge out it makes low tides to the right of it and to the left of it.

Low tides look like all the water on earth is disapearing. It looks like you can walk further into the ocean.

Photo by NikCyclist

Low tides look like they are touching earth. They look like they are about to go in earth. This is how they look in space.

Photo by Caneles

Neap tides are formed when the earth,sun,and moon form a right angle. This causes the sun and the moon to pull the water in two differnet derections.

Neap tides happen during a first quarter or third quarter moon. Neap tides are also weaker than any other tides.

Photo by Justin Aikin

The moon,sun,and earth, will be at right angles during a neap tides. This is how they look like in space. Neap tides are smaller than low tides. It looks like no water just sand is there.

Spring tides occur during the full moon and new moon. They are formed by the gravitational fources of the moon and the sun.

Photo by midlander1231

Spring tides don't look as high as high tides they are higher than usaually. Spring tides look like they are about to come off of earth because they bulge out so much.

Spring tides look like they are about to touch the moon. And come off earth.

Photo by blavandmaster

High tides are formed when the moons gravitational force pull starts pulling making the earths water bulge out. The moon pulls on three things: the water closest to the moon,the earth,and the other body of water. When theres a high tides there barley any sand.

Photo by aagay

High tides look like they are going over your head. There is usally not a lot of sand at the time.

High tides from space look like they are bulging out and going out of the earth.

Photo by mmeida