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Tides & Eclipses Astronomy Page 12 ©Mark Place, 2007-2008
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Tides
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What causes tides?
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Caused by the gravitational pull of the moon & sun
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Based on the Diagram, which are larger? Spring Neap? or SPRING TIDES
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During which phases of the moon
do neap and spring tides occur?
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Neap Quarter phases Neap?
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New and Full Moon Spring?
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How many tides a day (24 hours)? 2 high tides 2 low tides
Tide charts - NOAA
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Rising tides
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Why are there not exactly
12 hours between tides? Because the Moon is always revolving around the Earth
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solar and lunar eclipses?
What’s the difference between solar and lunar eclipses? Solar Lunar Earth blocks Out the moon Moon blocks out the Sun
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What phase? New Moon Solar Eclipse solar eclipse visual
In fact, it is an unlikely coincidence that we see total solar eclipses at all. The Moon is about 400 times smaller than the Sun, but also happens to be about 400 times closer solar eclipse visual
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Solar Eclipses through 2020
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Annular Eclipse May 10, 2013 You'd have to wait an average of 375 years to see two total eclipses from one place.
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Lunar Eclipse What phase? Full Moon
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lunar eclipse visual
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May 25, 2013 Lunar Eclipse 2013
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solar and lunar eclipses
Why don’t we have solar and lunar eclipses every month? The moon’s orbit is tilted 5° from the Earth’s orbit.
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