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Biology, 03.02.2020 13:51 kassandramarie16

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how are spring and neap tides different from regular tides? check all that apply.

1.they occur twice a day

2.they are caused by wind

3.they occur twice a month

4.they are extra-high tides and extra-low tides

5.they are caused when the sun and the moon align and exert additional gravitational pull.

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