You might think the Moon is the only star affecting tides, but the Sun has a role too! β
οΈ Even though the Sun is much bigger than Earth, it is far away, so its effect on tides is not as strong as that of the Moon. However, when the Sun, Moon, and Earth align during full and new Moons, the Sun adds its gravitational pull and creates extra-high tides, called
spring tides. π
On the other hand, when the Sun and Moon are at right angles to each other, we get lower-than-normal tides, known as neap tides. The Sunβs effect is essential for the changing tides!