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Tides are created because the Earth and the moon are attracted to each other, just like magnets are attracted to each other. The moon tries to pull at anything on the Earth to bring it closer. But, the Earth is able to hold onto everything except the water. Since the water is always moving, the Earth cannot hold onto it, and the moon is able to pull at it. 

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When lunar and solar tides act against each other, the result is unusually small tides, called neap tides. There is a new Moon or a full Moon about every two weeks, so that's how often we see large spring tides. When the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon are combined, you get more extreme high and low tides.

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