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Which description explains why there are two neap tides per month?

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I believe its when there are half moons.
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User Tenbatsu
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The answer is "The moon and sun are at a 90-degree angle to Earth twice a month." Neap tides are also known as moderate tides. The lunar tide is partially cancelled when the moon and sun are at a 90-degree angle to Earth, or being at right angles. This event happens twice a month thus creating neap tides twice a month as well.
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