The moon's phase on the 8th June 1925 was a waning gibbous.
waning crescent
Refer to the following website on moon phases in the 1900's. http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phases-1999.html
A neap tide happens during the quarter phase of the moon and they are weak tides. There is a very small difference between high and low tides during this time.
If you mean which of these bodies has the strongest gravitational field then the Sun wins by a very large margin. This is because the strength of a gravitational field is governed by an object's mass and the Sun is the heaviest. After that the Earth is the most massive and finally the moon. So the order is Sun, Earth and Moon.
Only during a full moon.
which moon phase occurs during a solar eclipse?
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A full moon
You will see most of the moon's surface during the full moon phase when the entire illuminated side of the moon is facing Earth.
full moon
A "lunar" eclipse can not happen during the new moon phase it can only happen when the moon is full.
During a lunar eclipse, the moon is "full". During a solar eclipse the moon is "new".
A spring tide occurs during the full moon phase of the moon. This is also known as the new moon phase and the moon is located between the earth and the sun.
During a lunar eclipse, the moon is at it's full phase - directly opposite the sun.
The waxing gibbous phase comes before a full moon. During this phase, more than half of the moon is illuminated but it is not yet fully lit like during a full moon.
New Moon