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Please help! Didn’t have right subject so i chose one that may be similar. Tides are caused by the rotation of the Earth the orbit of the Moon gravitational pull of just the Sun…
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Please help! Didn’t have right subject so i chose one that may be similar.
Tides are caused by
the rotation of the Earth
the orbit of the Moon
gravitational pull of just the Sun
gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon
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saaaaaaaaaaaay it please
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Moon's Orbit
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