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What is a bulge that takes place on parts of Earth facing or opposite the moon ?

A. Gravity
B. High Tide
C. Low Tide
D.Moon
E. Neap Tide
F.Spring Tide
G. Sun
H. Tidal Bore
I. Tidal Range
J. Tides

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User Bibbsey
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Its B. high tide brother

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User Marsia
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The correct answer is Choice B - HIGH TIDE

Two tidal bulges take place on opposite sides of the Earth as a result of the moon's gravitational force and the counterbalance by inertia. High tide is the tidal bulge created on parts of the Earth facing or opposite the moon due to the interaction of these two forces.
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User Gihan Gamage
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