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How do the positions of the Sun and Moon relative to the Earth influence tides
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The positions of the Sun and Moon create gravitational pulls on the Earth's oceans, causing water levels to rise and fall in a regular pattern known as tides. When the Sun and Moon are aligned during new and full moons, their combined gravitational effects lead to higher high tides and lower low tides, called spring tides.
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The Sun and Moon's gravitational pulls influence tides by causing ocean water levels to rise and fall. When they align during new and full moons, higher high tides and lower low tides occur, known as spring tides.

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