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If the moon were to suddenly disappear, which of the following would be a likely
result? (Select all that apply)
A. Fishing for sea life that lives on or near the shore would be more difficult.
B. Surfers would have larger waves to surf.
C. The California Grunion fish would have a hard time laying eggs.
D. Animals in the intertidal zone would survive because they are adapted to rising
and falling water.
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