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The correct answer is - C) 5:35 PM Friday.
The low tides occur twice in a lunar day, thus they are diurnal. The low tides appear when the Moon is between that point of the planet and the opposite of that point of the planet, thus in between, which is happening twice, on opposite parts of the planet.
Since the lunar day lasts for 24 h 50 m, we should just divide it in two, thus get 12 h 25 m. Than we should add the 12 h 25 to the time when one of the low tides appeared, which is 5:10 AM, so we will get 5:35 PM.
The low tides appear because the Moon is pulling the water upwards with its gravitational pull above the place where it is, so the side parts of the planet have their waters dragged away,thus resulting in the retreating of the water, known as low tide.
Can't be gravitational, due to the fact that atoms are way too small to have a gravitational pull for something of similar size.
The strong nuclear force is the answer you're looking for.
Answer: Pollution, climate change, habitat loss, or invasive species