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Which event occurs during high tide?

All of Earth’s ocean levels rise.
The moon’s orbit is closer to Earth.
The moon’s gravity causes Earth’s crust and water to bulge.
Earth’s crust and water are being pulled in opposite directions by the Sun and moon.

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User Ji ASH
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Answer:

(B) The moon’s orbit is closer to Earth.

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User James Schek
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The answer to this question would be the second option or B (The moon's orbit is closer to Earth.) because there are multiple different high tides that are caused by either the moon being unusually close to the Earth or the moon is at it's Quarterly or New Moon phases.


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