How many high tides are there each day (over 24 hours)?

What is the time and the height of the high tide on Monday morning?

What is the time and the height of the high tide on Monday night?

Which is the bigger of the two high tides on Monday? What causes this difference?

What is the difference between the height of the low tide Monday afternoon and the high tide Monday night?

What is the time of the first high tide on Tuesday? How much later in the day is this than on Monday?

The number of high tides each day varies depending on the location, but on average, there are typically two high tides and two low tides in a 24-hour period.

The time and height of the high tide on Monday morning would depend on the specific location. Without knowing the location, it is not possible to provide a specific answer.

Similarly, the time and height of the high tide on Monday night would also depend on the location.

To determine which high tide on Monday is bigger, the specific times and heights would need to be compared. Generally, the tidal range (difference between high and low tide) can vary due to several factors, such as the gravitational pull of the moon and sun, the shape of the coastline, and the depth of the water.

The difference between the height of the low tide Monday afternoon and the high tide Monday night would also depend on the specific location and time. Without the specific details, an accurate answer cannot be provided.

The time of the first high tide on Tuesday would, again, depend on the location. Without the location, it is not possible to determine the specific time.

The answer to how much later the first high tide on Tuesday is than on Monday would also require the specific times of the high tides on both days.