Which arrangement of the earth, sun, and moon explains the lowest low tide of the month? A. https://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/978000_978500/978467/1/6425be1ade227abab7fa571655e8b690bd56bd80/MS2_ERT_07_08_q07_LA_B.jpg B. https://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/978000_978500/978466/1/1eb6a6190f7cb465567a8415a6a69fd144a29240/MS2_ERT_07_08_q07_LA_A.jpg C.https://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/978000_978500/978469/1/9ad6a856ae64de06d11aa672c76e44f759582bbf/MS2_ERT_07_08_q07_LA_D.jpg D.https://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/978000_978500/978468/1/5645ea3c1f67e0c4f17a539ffa275ddb93f0ea89/MS2_ERT_07_08_q07_LA_C.jpg
the link to D is not working can u screen shot plz
now try it
it works now the answer is B because it shows a neap tide.
um i think i'm going with either b or c but mostly b
ok
oh @iwik said b too so it's b
Which arrangement shows the strongest gravitational effects of the sun and moon on the earth's tides? for the same pics
oh wait no they are different let me post them.
in a new question plz
ik ik
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