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1. Would ocean tides exist if the gravitational pull of the moon (and sun) were somehow equal on all parts of the world? I know
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anonymous
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Explain in detail what causes tides and give one reason why it is important for humans to monitor tides?
The moon causes tides
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carry on
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How does the image of Cupid's eyes rolling like ocean tides in these lines affect the meaning of this poem?
He rolls them with
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Are ocean tides considered to be most affected by the gravitational pull from the Sun, the Moon, or both?
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Tides describe the regular rising and falling of ocean water. Tides are caused by
A. the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon.
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Tides describe the regular rising and falling of ocean water. Tides are caused by
A. earthquakes on the ocean floor. B. the
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Which two sentences can be added to this encyclopedia article that will further support its central idea?
Responses A Tides of
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Better be right BOT
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Which two sentences can be added to this encyclopedia article that will further support its central idea?
Responses A Tides of
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j coe
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Which two sentences can be added to this encyclopedia article that will further support its central idea?
Responses A Tides of
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Jason Hall
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Which sentence best describes high tides and low tides? Both high tides and low tides are produced by the pull of gravity from
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