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The moon's pull on Earth's oceans causes water to bulge and creates A. waves B. tidal waves C. tides D. seasons
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The moon's pull on Earth's oceans causes water to bulge and creates
A. waves
B. tidal waves
C. tides
D. seasons
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C. Tides The gravitational pull on both sides of the earth causes a bulge from the tides
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The moon's pull on Earth's oceans causes water to bulge and create TIDES.
C is the correct answer
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