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∙ 11y agoAnonymous
In general, "neap tide" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title. It refers to a specific type of tide with minimal difference between high and low water levels, occurring during the first and third quarters of the moon.
Neap tides are called so because the term "neap" is derived from the Middle English word "neep," meaning "scanty" or "small." Neap tides occur when the difference between high and low tide heights is smallest, usually around the first and last quarters of the moon.
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I looked up into the sky and saw that the moon was in it's neap tide. The boat was being kept aground because of the neap tide.
Yes. It is Neap Tide.
Yes. It is Neap Tide.
After watching the tides for several months she determined that the lowest tide was every two weeks or so, corresponding to the first and last quarter of the Moon, which corresponded to the neap tide.
Neap tides are called so because the term "neap" is derived from the Middle English word "neep," meaning "scanty" or "small." Neap tides occur when the difference between high and low tide heights is smallest, usually around the first and last quarters of the moon.
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Tide water at its lowest is called low tide. This occurs when the water level is at its lowest point during the tidal cycle, exposing more of the shoreline and sea floor.
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