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Leah Berger
1 October, 20:16
Why are tides important
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Jerry Sharp
1 October, 23:25
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Tides are important because, Making the world better, one answer at a time. Tides are important to the animals that live there because food is brought to them with high tide. Most of these animals live there because they would not be able to survive in deeper waters so the tide is their primary source of food.
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