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During which moon phase do spring tides occur?

new moon and full moon
first quarter and third quarter
waxing gibbous and waning gibbous
waxing crescent and waning crescent
(it doesn't have the right subject so i picked something that deals with science)

Answer :

DrDerpyDerp

Answer:

New Moon

Explanation:

Spring tides occur during new moons when the Sun and the moon are aligned, Pulling together creating big tides.

The phases of moon that results in the spring tide has been the new moon phase and the full moon phase.

What are phases of the moon?

The phases of the moon have been given as the shape of the moon visible from the earth. The rotation of the earth, and the revolution of the moon around the earth, results in eight different phases of the moon.

The spring tide has been the force of attraction experienced by the ocean and the drastic oceanic waves with the moon.

When the moon has been in its new moon phase, that is not visible or full moon shape that is completely in between the earth and the sun results in the high pulling force experienced by the oceans, and thereby the spring tides.

Thus, the spring tides occur when the moon has been present ion the new or full moon phase. Thus, option A is correct.

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