Earth sees a full moon in

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Neap tide occurs in
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Earth sees a third quarter moon in
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Tide levels are highest in
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1 answer

Here are the answers to your statements:

  1. Earth sees a full moon in lunar month; a full moon occurs approximately once every 29.5 days.

  2. Neap tide occurs in the first and third quarters of the moon; neap tides happen when the sun and moon are at right angles relative to Earth, which typically occurs during these phases.

  3. Earth sees a third quarter moon in lunar month, similar to the full moon. It occurs roughly halfway through the lunar cycle.

  4. Tide levels are highest in spring tide, which occurs during the full moon and new moon when the gravitational forces of the moon and sun are aligned.

If you have specific months or contexts in mind, please provide more details!