Seasons and Tides

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Predictable rise and fall of water due to gravitational pull.
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Type of light that hits Earth straight on with more energy.
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Tides produced during quarter moons.
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Type of light that hits Earth at an angle.
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Tides that produce higher high tides and lower low tides.
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This is what the Earth rotates on; also called it's tilt.
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Earth's only natural satellite.
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Line that separates Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres
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Device that generates electricity from the change in tides.
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The direction the Earth spins.
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When a hemisphere is tilted towards the sun it will have this season.
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Season that happens when parts of Earth receive more indirect sunlight.