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Tides describe the regular rising and falling of ocean water. Tides are caused by A. earthquakes on the ocean floor. B. large storm systems over oceans. C. the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon. D. the rotation of the Moon on its axis.
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the answer is c .the sun and moon pull
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C. the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon
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