The diagram below shows the position of the sun, moon, and earth. the labels a, b, c, and d represent four coastlines on earth.
three circles are shown. the smallest circle is in the middle and is labeled moon the circle labeled earth is on the left of the moon and the biggest circle is labeled sun and it is on the right of the moon. the circle labeled earth has a marked on top, b marked on the right, c marked below, and d marked on the left
as earth rotates, coastline b moves to where coastline a is. which statement is correct about coastline b in its new position?
it will experience a high tide because water is drawn away from the area between the low tides.
it will experience a low tide because water is drawn away from the area between the high tides.
it will have a low tide because the greatest gravitational pull of the moon is experienced when the coastline is at right angles to the moon.
it will have a high tide because the greatest gravitational pull of the moon is experienced when the coastline is aligned with the sun and moon.
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