.Which of the following
happens when the Sun, the Moon, and Earth are
lined up in a straight...
.Which of the following
happens when the Sun, the Moon, and Earth are
lined up in a straight line?
(a) Seasons on Earth (c) Earth experiences
last longer than
higher high tides
normal.
and lower low tides.
(b) The shape of (d) Gravity from both
Earth's orbit around Earth and the Sun
the Sun changes.
prevents the Moon
from rotating.
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