When was the age of low tide?

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2026-04-08 05:00

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The term "age of low tide" typically refers to specific times during a tidal cycle when the water level reaches its lowest point. Tides are influenced by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun, leading to regular high and low tides approximately every 6 hours. Therefore, low tide occurs twice a day in most coastal areas. To discuss an "age" in a geological sense, one might refer to periods in Earth's history, but that would not commonly be termed as the "age of low tide."

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