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The word tides is the term used to define the alternating rise and fall in sea level with respect to the land, produced by the gravitational
attraction between the Earth and its moon. Tides vary with the moon phase. Can you match the tide with the correct phase of the moon?
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Neap tide
Neap tide
Spring tide
Spring tide
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