Finding Tide Timings

Tides are primarily caused due to the moon's gravitational pull. The tides are high when the moon is either directly overhead or directly below the ground. Depending on the phase of the moon, the moon rises and sets at different times, which affects the times of high and low tides.

On a quarter moon day, at what time would the tide be the highest?

Shown below are the relative positions of the sun, moon, and earth for reference on a quarter moon day:

3 am 6 pm 9 pm Midnight

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