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Biology, 10.05.2021 20:10, hollis79

What is a tide? A. an extreme pull from the gasity of the Sun

B. something that happens to the ocean every two days

C. a cyclical pattern of temperatures in seas and oceans

D. a continua rise and fall of water in seas and oceans

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