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Tides are cyclical phenomena caused by the gravitational pull of
Which statement correctly describes Earth's tides?
* The tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon. High and Low
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Tides are cyclical phenomena caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon. On a particular retaining wall, the ocean
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Tides are cyclical phenomena caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon. On a particular retaining wall, the ocean
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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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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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15. Which gravitational pull has the greatest influence on Earth’s tides?
* 1 point A the gravitational pull between Earth and
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What are tides and how are they caused?
Tides are the alternate rises and falls of large bodies of water. They are caused by the
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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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Gravity and Orbits Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question What prevents the planets in our solar system from floating away?(1
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What is the primary cause of high tides on Earth?(1 point) Responses The Earth’s gravitational pull on the Earth’s
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