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How does the gravity between the Moon and Earth cause the tides to rise and fall?

A. The position of the Sun interferes with the Moon's gravity.
B. During each quarter turn that Earth makes, the Moon and Earth line up in different positions, allowing for the high and low tides.
C. Earth makes four quarter turns each day, causing spring and neap tides.
D. The gravity of the Moon is stronger at night than during the day.

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Answer:

I believe the answer is B

Explanation: educated guess

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Answer:

i think it is a correct if im worng

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