Physics, 06.03.2020 18:42 genyjoannerubiera
One tidal bulge faces toward the Moon because that is where the gravitational attraction between Earth and the Moon is strongest. Which of the following best explains why there is also a second tidal bulge- The second tidal bulge arises because gravity weakens with distance, essentially stretching Earth along the Earth-Moon line.
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