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Colin is visiting his grandparents at the beach. While walking on the beach, 17 he notices the tide pools that are left behind when the ocean recedes. Which of the following explains the cause of tides?
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Colin is visiting his grandparents at the beach. While walking on the beach, 17
he notices the tide pools that are left behind when the ocean recedes.
Which of the following explains the cause of tides?
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The ocean went over little spots where rocks caved In creating dents in the rock big enough for water to get in and when the wave went over them it left water and whatever else was in it
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