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4 September, 07:24
What is the force that pulls the tides?
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Kamila Cordova
4 September, 11:21
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Tides are created by the moon because of the moon's gravity and the rotation of the earth. It has a large mass that exerts a gravitational 'pull' on the earth, resulting in the tides.
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