Correct Option: A  [ full moon ]
Remark:
The highest tides, known as spring tides, occur during the time of the new moon and the full moon. During these phases, the Sun, Moon, and Earth are aligned in a straight line, causing their combined gravitational forces to produce higher high tides and lower low tides. This alignment amplifies the tidal effect, resulting in the strongest tidal ranges.
Other options (for context)
- Solar eclipse: Can coincide with a new moon but is not directly responsible for higher tides.
- Lunar eclipse: Occurs during a full moon but does not always produce exceptionally high tides.
- Volcanoes: Have no relation to tidal movements; tides are caused by gravitational forces, not geological activity.