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What is responsible for tides on Earth?
Earth's tides would be higher and lower.
rise and fall regularly
Earth contains liquid water
sunlight strikes the equator more directly than the poles
gravity
nuclear fusion
Earth's rotation
the Moon's gravity
Why would a location have both high tides and low tides in a 24 hour period?
Earth's tides would be higher and lower.
rise and fall regularly
Earth contains liquid water
sunlight strikes the equator more directly than the poles
gravity
nuclear fusion
Earth's rotation
the Moon's gravity
What is the main force causing objects in the solar system to revolve around the Sun?
Earth's tides would be higher and lower.
rise and fall regularly
Earth contains liquid water
sunlight strikes the equator more directly than the poles
gravity
nuclear fusion
Earth's rotation
the Moon's gravity
Why are the temperatures at the equator higher on average than those at the poles?
Earth's tides would be higher and lower.
rise and fall regularly
Earth contains liquid water
sunlight strikes the equator more directly than the poles
gravity
nuclear fusion
Earth's rotation
the Moon's gravity
What would be true if the moon were closer to Earth?
Earth's tides would be higher and lower.
rise and fall regularly
Earth contains liquid water
sunlight strikes the equator more directly than the poles
gravity
nuclear fusion
Earth's rotation
the Moon's gravity
What happens to Earth's oceans as a result of the force of gravity between Earth and the Moon?
Earth's tides would be higher and lower.
rise and fall regularly
Earth contains liquid water
sunlight strikes the equator more directly than the poles
gravity
nuclear fusion
Earth's rotation
the Moon's gravity
What makes Earth able to support life?
Earth's tides would be higher and lower.
rise and fall regularly
Earth contains liquid water
sunlight strikes the equator more directly than the poles
gravity
nuclear fusion
Earth's rotation
the Moon's gravity
What process powers the energy of a star?
Earth's tides would be higher and lower.
rise and fall regularly
Earth contains liquid water
sunlight strikes the equator more directly than the poles
gravity
nuclear fusion
Earth's rotation
the Moon's gravity
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