First of al thanks for the A2A @Utkarsh Rastogi I will try to make things simple and easy for understanding. read more
When the tide reaches its highest point on the shore, it is called high tide and the lowest point of tide is called low tide. This movement is influenced by the gravitational pulls of the moon and the sun. The high tide can be a direct high tide or an indirect high tide. Sir Isaac Newton was the first to explain that gravity was the cause of the tides. read more
The sun and the tides. "Solar tides" are caused by the sun's gravitational pull and are weaker than lunar tides. The sun is 27 million times more massive than the moon, but it is also 390 times farther away. read more
Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of Earth. read more