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If the moon disappeared, the Earth's tides would a)not happen b)not be as large c)be much larger d)all be extreme just answer please
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If the moon disappeared, the Earth's tides would a)not happen b)not be as large c)be much larger d)all be extreme just answer please
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B not as large is the correct answer
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Your answer would be B because although the Moon is gone, the sun still has a gravitational pull towards the oceans waves
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