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Ludmilka [50]
2 years ago
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Earth with points A, B, and C. The moon is to the right of Earth. A: Near the center of Earth. B: At the top of Earth. C: on the

right side of Earth. Review the image and answer the questions that follow. Which point on the surface of Earth is experiencing high tide? Which point on the surface of Earth is experiencing low tide? What causes these tides to occur?.
Geography
1 answer:
Sedbober [7]2 years ago
7 0

The Sun weighs about 333,000 times as much as Earth. It is so large that about 1,300,000 planet Earths can fit inside of it. Earth is about the size of an average sunspot!

<h3>Surface of Earth</h3>

Correct option is C, B and Moon’s gravity

  • "On the right side of Earth" the Earth is experiencing high tide.
  • "At the top of Earth" the surface of Earth is experiencing low tide.
  • The main causes of these tides to occur is "Moon's gravity".

The moon's gravitational pull on the Earth and the Earth's rotational force are the two main factors that cause high and low tides. The side of the Earth closest to the Moon experiences the Moon's pull the strongest, and this causes the seas to rise, creating high tides.

Learn more about Earth, refer to the link:

brainly.com/question/1029256

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