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How do tidal power plants generate electricity?

A. A barrage stores water during high and low tide. When the water is released, it turns the plant's turbines.
B. A barrage holds back water during high tide. The force of the water against the barrage turns the plant's turbines.
C. A barrage allows water to flow during high and low tide, this turn's the plant's turbines.
D. A barrage stops water from flowing out at low tide, creating a force that turns the plant's turbines.

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Answer:

B. A barrage holds back water during high tide. The force of the water against the barrage turns the plant's turbines.

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