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Where do high tides occur? (Select two.)

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only at the South Pole

on the side of Earth opposite the moon

on the side of the Earth facing the moon

only at the North Pole

at both the North and South Poles

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Answer: The Moon's gravitational pull generates something called the tidal force. The tidal force causes Earth—and its water—to bulge out on the side closest to the Moon and the side farthest from the Moon. These bulges of water are high tides. High tide (left) and low tide (right) in the Bay of Fundy in Canada.

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So the two I think will be 1. On the side of the earth facing the moon and I think both south and North Pole

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