High tide occurs when water on the earth’s surface facing the moon is pulled up. High
tide is also formed at the opposite side of the earth simultaneously because of the: [1]
a) Gravitational force of the centrifugal force of the moon.
b) Centrifugal force of the gravitational force of the moon.
c) Centrifugal force of the reactionary force of the moon.
d) Centripetal force of the centrifugal force of the moon
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I think the answer is A
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