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How many tidal bulges occur at any one time?
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At any one time, two tidal bulges occur on Earth due to the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun. One tidal bulge is located on the side of the Earth facing the moon (the "lunar" tidal bulge), and the other is on the opposite side of the Earth (the "anti-lunar" tidal bulge).
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