Tides Diagram Name (5) _________ Title (5) _________ Spring Tides

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Tides Diagram Name (5) _________ Title (5) _________ Spring Tides Draw a diagram indicating the position of the Earth, Moon, and Sun during Spring Tide (15) _________ Label the tides – High and Low (5) _________ Show the tidal bulge accurately reflecting the both low and high tide (10) _________ Write a caption explaining how the alignment of Sun, Earth and Moon affects the tides. (10) _________   Neap Tides Draw a diagram indicating the position of the Earth, Moon, and Sun during Neap Tide (15) _________ Write a caption explaining how this alignment affects the tides. (10) _________ Work is neat and legible (10) _________ Total (out of 100 ) = ____________