1.What tide would you find at location A? (Indirect High, Direct High, Low, Neap)

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1.What tide would you find at location A? (Indirect High, Direct High, Low, Neap)

1.What tide would you find at location A? (Indirect High, Direct High, Low, Neap)

2. What tide would you find at location B? (Indirect High, Direct High, Low, Neap)

3. What tide would you find at location C? (Indirect High, Direct High, Low, Neap)

4. What tide would you find at location D? (Indirect High, Direct High, Low, Neap)

4. What tide would you find at location D? (Indirect High, Direct High, Low, Neap)

6. Would the tides at location A be Spring or Neap? (Spring, Neap)

6.Would the tides at location A be Spring or Neap? (Spring, Neap) Because the sun, Earth, and moon are still in a straight line.

6.Would the tides at location B be Spring or Neap? (Spring, Neap)

6.Would the tides at location B be Spring or Neap? (Spring, Neap) Because the sun, Earth, and moon are still in a straight line.

7. How much later each day does the Moon rise? (20min, 30min, 40min, 50min)

7. How much later each day does the Moon rise? (20min, 30min, 40min, 50min)

8. What two items affect the tides on Earth? a. Sun and North Star b. Sun and Winds c. Heat from the Sun and Moon d. Gravity of the Sun and Moon

8. What two items affect the tides on Earth? a. Sun and North Star b. Sun and Winds c. Heat from the Sun and Moon d. Gravity of the Sun and Moon

9. Which diagram will yield the highest high tides?

10. Which diagram will yield the highest high tides?