Awhile later, the two caught up and continued their conversation.
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| Hey again, lucky for you, I come bearing more questions. What is a solar tide? | |
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| Me??? Lucky??? Never!!! But, a solar tide is a tide affected by the sun's gravitational pull. From this comes a solar tidal bulge. Also spring and neap tides occur twice a month because of this. | |
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| Wow thanks! Another question, how do the spring a neap tides happen. | |
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| Oh my gosh!! I already told you! But, a Spring Tide is when the sun works with the moon and forms high tides. And a neap tide is when the sun works against the moon and forms low tides. That's it, ugh | |
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| Um ok, hahaha another question, what's the solar tidal bulge?? | |
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| You make me want to scream!!! IT OCCURS ON THE SIDE THAT FACES THE SUN!!!!! | |
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