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The Timing and Extent of Tides Are a Function of All

Question 12

Question 12

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The timing and extent of tides are a function of all of the following except


A) the moon's gravitational force.
B) the sun's gravitational force.
C) geography.
D) the size of the body of water.
E) salinity levels.

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