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2. If a science-fiction styled mad scientist wanted to change the tidal patterns on earth, they could make a difference by changing the
gravity of any of the following EXCEPT for:
the Moon's gravitational pull
the Sun's gravitational pull
Earth itself
Venus's gravitational pull
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