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Why are there both high and low tides?

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Why are there both high and low tides?

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I am a teacher. Recently I attended a course. In it there was a question not answered regarding high tide and low tide. There seem to be a lot of confusing facts from various book. My question is what makes low and high tides? Why is it so? As I’m sure you understand, the tides are caused by the gravitational attraction of the Moon. Most people have no problems understanding why, when the Moon is directly over head there are high tides – but then they ask why there are two tides a day! It is also a good question to ask why there are low tides. The presence of the Moon deforms the shape of the Earth slightly, and since the water is the oceans moves much more easilly than the land, we mostly see this deformation in the form of tides in the ocean (but the land does move slightly too). The force of gravity varies inversly with the distance from the object (ie. it gets weaker the further away you are), so the part of the Earth closest to the Moon is pulled towards it slightly more than the

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