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Physics, 28.05.2021 21:10 samanthagarcia16

Solar tides are (a) twice as high as lunar tides
(b) four times as large as lunar tides
(c) about the same size as lunar tides
(d) about ½ as high as lunar tides (
e) about ¼ the size of lunar tides

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