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Mr3Hunna

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What is the name for tides caused by inertia and the gravitational force of both the sun and the moon?
  a. solar tides
  b. lunar tides


 

c. meteorological tides
  d. astronomical tides
  e. spring tides



Question 2

What type of tide will result from the sun and moon forming a right angle with Earth?
  a. solar tide
  b. flood tide
  c. spring tide
  d. neap tide
  e. ebb tide




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thall411

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



Mr3Hunna

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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