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    Tidal Currents Are Made Up of Two Opposing Currents Called
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Tidal Currents Are Made Up of Two Opposing Currents Called

Question 7

Question 7

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Tidal currents are made up of two opposing currents called ________________ currents.


A) longshore and littoral
B) tides and floods
C) longshore and flood
D) ebb and littoral
E) ebb and flood

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