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Geography, 25.09.2019 06:00 iamasia06

The gravitational pull on the ocean at night causes the water to more or less bulge towards the moon. i wonder if out in the ocean the same thing happens but since the ocean is so vast, it isn't noticeable since it is away from the shoreline, does this occur out in the ocean as well? how does gravitational pull occur?

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