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Which is the most direct cause of tides on Earth? A. the tilt of Earth's poles B. the magnetic field of Earth c. the Moon's gravitational pull on Earth O D. the revolution of Earth around the Sun O E.
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Which is the most direct cause of tides on Earth? A. the tilt of Earth's poles B. the magnetic field of Earth c. the Moon's gravitational pull on Earth O D. the revolution of Earth around the Sun O E. the slope of the land near Earth's shorelines.
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