<h2>Answer: Spring tides and Neap tides.
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The tides are periodic movements of the great masses of water on our planet as part of the gravitational attraction exerted by the moon and the sun on Earth.
In this sense, there are two very special cases:
The Spring and Neap tides.
<h2>Spring tides </h2>
Occur when there is a full moon or new moon, which makes the tides higher. During these lunar phases, <u>the Moon, the Earth and the Sun are aligned and the </u><u>gravitational attraction power is greater.
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<h2>Neap tides </h2>
Occur when <u>the moon, the earth and the sun form a right angle</u> (
), being the gravity attraction on the masses of water the <u>minimum</u>. This happens in the crescent and wanning phases.
Answer:
all of the above
Explanation:
obviously A
location is used on a map
C = building or roads
cartography is making maps
A. The deaths of all plants and marine life in the area.
It's because of the lack of oxygen since eutrophication often leads to algal bloom which in turn blocks the radiation and doesn't let oxygen to pass through it