Multiple Choice
If the Moon were covered with water, it would have
A) one high tidal bulge,
B) two high tidal bulges,
C) three high tidal bulges,
D) no tidal bulges,
Which would follow from
E) the same reason that Earth has two high tidal bulges.
F) no centrifugal force tide would exist on the Moon.
G) the Moon being much less massive than Earth.
H) the center of mass of Earth-Moon system that lies halfway to the Moon.
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