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What celestial objects cause tides?

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The sun and the moon
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Tides refer to the rise and fall of our oceans' surfaces. It is caused by the attractive forces of the Moon and Sun's gravitational fields as well as the centrifugal force due to the Earth's spin. As the positions of these celestial bodies change, so do the surfaces' heights.

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