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Physics, 05.05.2020 05:06, Juliianatafur22

The diagram below shows four coastline locations on Earth with respect to the moon at a given time.

In this current position, which coastline(s) are experiencing a daily high tide? (5 points)

Only A
Only B
Both A and C
Both B and D


The diagram below shows four coastline locations on Earth with respect to the moon at a given time.

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