Multiple Choice
The Saros cycle
A) was used in ancient times to predict eclipses.
B) is 18 years, 11 days long.
C) accounts for the tides seen on Earth.
D) was used in ancient times to predict eclipses and is 18 years and 11 days long,
E) None of the other choices are correct.
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