14. under which of the following circumstances do neap tides occur? ( 1point )

A. during the new moon phrase

b. when the sun’s pull is in the same direction as the moon’s pull

c when the sun’s pull is at a right angle to the moon’s pull

d. during the full moon phrase

5 years later we still have the same problem

except its the first one now not the 14

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19. according to the following diagram , approximately how much time goes by between phrase H and phrase B ? explain your answer . ( 2points )

maybe C I'm not really sure

The answer to number 19 is:

The amount of time that goes by between phase H and B would most likely take 2 days.

And there is your answer above.

when the suns pull is at a 90* at the moons pull so c

To determine under which of the given circumstances neap tides occur, we need to understand the concept of tides and their relationship with the positions of the Moon and the Sun.

Tides are the rising and falling of sea levels due to the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun on Earth's oceans. Neap tides are a type of tide that occurs when the gravitational pull of the Sun and the Moon partially cancel each other out.

Now, let's analyze the given options:

A. During the new moon phase: During the new moon phase, the Moon is located between the Earth and the Sun. The gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun is acting in the same direction, which leads to higher tidal ranges known as spring tides. Therefore, neap tides do not occur during this phase.

B. When the Sun's pull is in the same direction as the Moon's pull: As mentioned earlier, when the gravitational pull of the Sun and the Moon is in the same direction, it causes higher tidal ranges called spring tides. So, neap tides do not occur in this circumstance.

C. When the Sun's pull is at a right angle to the Moon's pull: This is the correct answer. Neap tides occur when the gravitational pull of the Sun and the Moon is at a right angle to each other. This means that the Sun's pull partially counteracts the Moon's pull, resulting in lower tidal ranges during this time.

D. During the full moon phase: During the full moon phase, the Moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun. Similar to the new moon phase (Option A), the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun is acting in the same direction, leading to higher tidal ranges known as spring tides. Therefore, neap tides do not occur during this phase.

In conclusion, the correct circumstance under which neap tides occur is when the Sun's pull is at a right angle to the Moon's pull (Option C).

WHAT ANSWER IS NUMBER 14!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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