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Riley Atkins
28 February, 08:14
What is the moons role in causing tides?
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Salma Cannon
28 February, 11:47
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Tides are caused by gravitational forces of the moon and sun. The moons gravitational force pulls on the water in the oceans and causes bulges that creates "high tide."
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