Asked by john
A coastline on Earth experienced a high tide at 6 a.m. At what approximate time will the next low tide occur, and why?
6 p.m., because the coastline will turn 90 degrees from the moon
6 p.m., because the coastline will turn 180 degrees from the moon
12 noon, because the coastline will turn 90 degrees from the moon
12 noon, because the coastline will turn 180 degrees from the moon
I am not really for sure on this one, but I think it is either the first one or the third one. Please help
6 p.m., because the coastline will turn 90 degrees from the moon
6 p.m., because the coastline will turn 180 degrees from the moon
12 noon, because the coastline will turn 90 degrees from the moon
12 noon, because the coastline will turn 180 degrees from the moon
I am not really for sure on this one, but I think it is either the first one or the third one. Please help
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Answered by
scott
high tide occurs twice daily ... about every 12 hrs ... with low tide in between
high is facing directly toward the moon , or directly away
your supposition of the answer is correct
high is facing directly toward the moon , or directly away
your supposition of the answer is correct
Answered by
Mrs. Sue reincarnated
To clariify what he is saying. it is B because it would face directly away from the moon. In degree
Answered by
Mrs. Sue reincarnated
180 degrees
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