Spring tides have higher high tides and lower low tides when the moon, sun, and earth are aligned in a row. Why does this occur? A. gravitational pull is stronger B. gravitational pull is weaker C. there is no gravitational pull D. The sun creates a weaker gravitational pull.
Tides change once or twice a day. They are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun. Spring tides happen as a result of the Earth, sun, and moon being lined in a row. These tides are called spring tides. If you are wondering what happens during spring tides, the highest tides are being formed. The highest astronomical tide is the perigean spring tide. This happens when the sun and moon are closest to the Earth. To keep accurate records of tides, tide gages are used.
so I would go with A @lululife
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