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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Science - Middle School - The Moon and Tides
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What are tides? Tides are the periodic swelling, or rising, and falling of bodies of water on the Earth’s surface.  Climate factors can affect the tides, as well as earthquakes.  However, besides climate, the gravitational attraction that exists between the Earth and the Moon also greatly affect the rise and fall of water levels. As the Earth is rotating while the Moon orbits it, there are two high tides and two low tides each day. TYPES OF TIDES Spring Tides: The strongest gravitational forces occur when the Moon and the Sun are aligned. The gravitational pull causes the water levels to be... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Science - Middle School - The Moon and Tides
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10 Questions

1. Besides the Moon, what other things can affect the Earth’s tides?
2. The tidal cycle runs every ________.
3. This rare type of tide is extremely high and occurs when the Moon is closest to the Earth.
4. The Moon rotates around the Earth at __°.
5. Besides the Moon, what other heavenly object affects the Earth’s tides?
6. How does the Moon affect the Earth’s tides?
7. This type of tide occurs during the 1st Quarter Moon and the 3rd Quarter Moon.
8. The gravitational pull of this type of tide causes the Earth’s water levels to be either extremely high or extremely low.
9. How many high tides are there each day?
10. When do the strongest gravitational forces occur?