Alan's Study on High and Low Tides Along the Pacific Ocean Coast

Alan's Three-Month Observation

Alan lives along the coast of the Pacific Ocean. He decides to record the difference between the high and low tides along the shore every day for three months. If Alan is comparing these observations with observations of the lunar cycle, which of the following is he most likely to find?

A. The difference between high and low tide is the least during full moons and new moons.
B. The difference between high and low tide is greatest during full moons and new moons.
C. The difference between high and low tide is greatest during last quarter and is the least during first quarter.
D. The difference between high and low tide is greatest during first quarter and last quarter.

Answer: Option B
Explanation: The tides are affected by the gravitational pull. The time when there is a full moon, the tides are very high and when there is a new moon the tides are very low. The difference in between the low and high tides can be clearly observed during these two phases. Rest of the time the difference in the tides are very minute that it cannot be observed. So, for proper observation of high and low tides, time when the moon is full and the time when there is a new moon is best.

Alan lives along the coast of the Pacific Ocean. He decides to record the difference between the high and low tides along the shore every day for three months. If Alan is comparing these observations with observations of the lunar cycle, which of the following is he most likely to find?

The difference between high and low tide is greatest during full moons and new moons.

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