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The periodic daily rise and fall of ocean water a.gravity b.high tide c.low tide d.the moon e.neap tide f.spring tide g.the sun h.tidal bore i.tidal range j.tides
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The periodic daily rise and fall of ocean water
a.gravity
b.high tide
c.low tide
d.the moon
e.neap tide
f.spring tide
g.the sun
h.tidal bore
i.tidal range
j.tides
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Its J. tides.............
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This is J - Tides. Tides mark the rise and fall of the ocean's waves.
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