There are two high tides and two low tides in a day. Give reason.
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depend on moon gravity which attracts the water up and we see tides
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The moon exerts a gravitational pull on earth. As a result, the ocean and Earth itself are pulled towards the moon.This means that the ocean bulges at the side closest to the moon as well as on the side farthest from the moon. As the Earth spins underneath the moon so the bulged oceans move along the surface of Earth to stay positioned below the moon. As a result, the tides are high twice a day and low twice a day.
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I think this is what you want
The moon exerts a gravitational pull on earth. As a result, the ocean and Earth itself are pulled towards the moon.This means that the ocean bulges at the side closest to the moon as well as on the side farthest from the moon. As the Earth spins underneath the moon so the bulged oceans move along the surface of Earth to stay positioned below the moon. As a result, the tides are high twice a day and low twice a day.
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