Physics, 22.02.2021 20:00, kelcey1972harris
The Earth experiences high tide in two locations at the same time due to the Moon's gravity. One location faces the Moon, and the
other location is on the opposite side of the Earth. A given region on the Earth's surface will experience high tide once in each of
these locations every day. Which of the following explains this pattern?
A.
The Earth rotates on its axis once each day.
B.
The Earth revolves around the Sun once each day.
O C.
The Earth rotates on its axis once each month.
OD
The Earth revolves around the Sun once each year.
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