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Physics, 02.11.2021 03:30, ninaaforever

2.) Imagine that you and your friend are at the beach. You have your chairs and umbrella set up in the perfect spot near the water so you can jump in to cool off with ease. A few hours into your stay, the water line has managed to creep up closer and closer to your chairs and your things start to get wet! Your friend points up at the Moon and says it is to blame. What does this mean?
White response in complete sentences.
Include the answers to these questions in your response:
β€’ What is happening at the beach?
β€’ How is the Moon responsible?
β€’ How long will this last?

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